Warts are a common skin concern in children, caused by a mild viral infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). These small, rough bumps can appear on the hands, feet, or other areas of the body. While warts are harmless, they can be uncomfortable, embarrassing, or even painful—especially if they develop on pressure points like the soles of the feet.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we understand that parents naturally feel concerned when a wart appears on their child’s skin. The good news is that safe, effective, and child-friendly treatment options are available.
Children tend to develop warts more easily than adults because their immune systems are still building resistance to different viruses. The HPV virus can enter the skin through small cuts or scratches, often spreading through:
Warts are not a sign of poor hygiene, and most children develop them at some point in their lives.
In many cases, warts can disappear on their own over time. However, treatment may be recommended if:
If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to consult a pediatric dermatologist. Early and gentle removal helps prevent the spread of the virus and keeps your child’s skin healthy.
At DRHC Dubai, we offer a range of safe and effective wart removal options specifically designed for children. Our team ensures every treatment is gentle, quick, and as comfortable as possible.
Cryotherapy involves applying a very cold liquid (usually liquid nitrogen) to the wart to destroy the infected tissue. It’s quick and effective, and most children tolerate it well. A mild tingling or temporary redness may occur, but the skin heals quickly.
Laser therapy is an advanced and precise method that targets the wart without harming the surrounding skin. It’s especially useful for stubborn warts that don’t respond to other treatments. The procedure is performed under local numbing for the child’s comfort.
Certain medical creams or solutions may be prescribed to gradually remove the wart. These treatments are gentle and can be applied at home under medical guidance.
For resistant or large warts, a small surgical procedure may be performed. This is done under local anesthesia and is completely safe for children. Healing is quick, and post-treatment care instructions are clearly explained to parents.
In addition to medical treatment, simple home measures can prevent spreading and support healing:
These small steps make a big difference in keeping your child’s skin healthy and preventing recurrence.