"GHpV 1" most commonly refers to , a virus that causes plantar warts (foot warts) and palmar warts (hand warts) . Unlike high-risk genital HPV, HPV 1 is considered "low-risk" because it does not cause cancer. Understanding HPV 1 (Foot & Hand Warts)

: Warts caused by HPV 1 often look like small, grainy skin growths with a rough texture. Plantar warts on the soles of feet may have tiny black pinpoints (clotted blood vessels) and can be painful when walking.

: Used for persistent or large warts that don't respond to other methods. A Note on Other "HPV 1" Terms

:Consult a healthcare provider at a clinic like CVS MinuteClinic or a local dermatologist if: The wart is painful, bleeding, or changing color. OTC treatments haven't worked after several weeks.

Do not pick or scratch warts, as this can spread the virus to other parts of your body or to other people.

: Many warts disappear on their own as the immune system fights the virus, but this can take months or even years. Proper Care and Management Guide