Filiform warts look different than most warts. They have long, narrow projections that extend about 1-2 millimeters from the skin. They can be yellow, brown, pink, or skin-toned, and don’t generally form in clusters. Since they tend to form around your eyelids and lips, they’re also known as facial warts.
Filiform warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), which is contagious. You can spread the warts by skin contact, especially if the skin is broken. While they aren’t cancerous, they can cause discomfort.
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Answered2018-07-29 18:26:40
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