What is a plantar wart?
Plantar wart is a hard and grainy growth that commonly appears in the heels or the balls of your feet, or in areas where the most pressure is. Plantar wart is a result when a papillomavirus enters your body through tiny cuts or openings at the bottom of your feet. Plantar warts aren’t usually a serious health concern but it can cause discomfort or pain.
What are the causes of plantar warts?
Plantar warts is developed because of an infection with the human papilloma virus or HPV in the outer layer of the skin on the soles of your feet. The HPV that causes plantar warts is not very contagious. The virus is not easily transmitted in direct contact but it can live in warm and moist environments. …show more content…
Podiatrists can diagnose plantar warts by scraping off a tiny bit of the rough skin until a tiny blot clot is visible. A biopsy is performed if your doctor is not able to diagnose a plantar wart by simply looking at it.
Treatment of plantar warts
Most plantar warts do not require an excessive amount of treatment but there are techniques on how to remove them. If your warts are painful and spreading, you can treat with over the counter medications but you need many repeated treatments before the warts go away. If home treatment haven’t worked, ask your doctor about trying these following treatments:
• Salicylic acid. Your doctor will suggest that you have to apply this regularly at home. Salicylic acid work by removing layers of a wart one at a time.
• Freezing medicine or cryotherapy. This therapy involves applying liquid nitrogen to your wart.
How to avoid plantar warts?
The best way to avoid plantar warts are:
1. Avoiding direct contact with warts.
2. Always keep your feet clean and dry.
3. Always wear shoes or sandals especially when you are in public places.
4. Wash your hands carefully after touching your own