Finger warts are typically found around the fingernails, and they can cause pain when they become invasive. Children and young adults are often prime candidates for finger warts since their immune systems are not fully developed. Sometimes, they are called seed warts because a black dot appears on top, which is a capillary vessel that is feeding the wart. Warts can spread to other areas since they are a virus, so avoid contact with other areas when you have an active wart. As of yet, no cure has been found for the virus that causes finger warts.
Common Warts
These appear with a raised cauliflower surface and are spread from contact with another wart.
Flat Warts
These are flat-topped and smooth, and are sometimes seen on the faces of women.