Usually self-treatable
The bumps usually disappear on their own. In rare cases, the bumps can be removed using medications or other procedures.
Prescription
Potassium hydroxide to the affected area, Imiquimod to the affected area (Aldara), Tretinoin to the affected area (Atralin), Podofilox to the affected area
Self-treatment
Salicylic acid to the affected area
Also common
Soothing remedies: Moisturizer
Procedures: Tissue scraping, Freezing
Specialists
Primary care provider (PCP): Prevents, diagnoses, and treats diseases.
Pediatrician: Provides medical care for infants, children, and teenagers.
Dermatologist: Focuses on disorders of skin, nails, and hair.