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Treat Plantar Warts

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I had the roots of an almost gone plantar wart frozen and now it’s swollen, is that good?

I have a HUGE blister thats about two inches long around the wart, it was throbbing all day, especially after walking around work for 7 hours. I’m not sure if this swolleness is what is supposed to happen, if so how do I treat it?

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Planter Wart

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Planters Warts Treatment and Prevention

Besides minor pain when walking, planters warts are not among health threatening infections, they can be cured effectively and the fastest way to get rid of them is to consult your doctor. Planters warts is a term used for describing warts on your feet. Normally plantar warts are found on the lower part of your foot, the so called “plantar” part. HPV, human version of papilloma virus, is responsible for planters warts and generally it is caught by walking barefoot in places regularly visited by crowds of people. The infection happens when this virus enters the body through any crack in the foot. Some of the statistics show that about ten percent of the teenagers in the West get infected with this virus by simply walking barefoot in public showers and the like places.

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Removal Of Plantars Warts

How to Remove Plantar Warts – Three Low Cost Methods to Help You Get Rid of Plantar Warts

Plantar warts (warts that appear on the sole of the foot) are very common with children, young women, and young adults. However, you should know the virus that causes plantar warts is contagious and difficult for anyone to avoid. In fact, people that exercise and sweat heavily are likely to get plantar warts. The virus that causes warts is called human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is a virus that infects the top layer of the skin that passes from person to person through close physical contact. Also the virus can be passed along through indirect contact such as a floor.

To get rid of plantar warts is not an easy task. First of all, the plantar wart is usually fully grown before people even attempt to start removing them. Also the warts grow in clusters. Plantar warts do not grow outward. On the contrary, they grow inward because the pressure caused by walking and standing force the warts to grow back into the foot’s sole. Plantar warts are known to cause a great deal of pain.

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Plantars Wart Removal

Plantar Wart Removal by LASERS?

I’ve had stubborn plantars warts for the better part of a decade that were treated by freezing them and also with that beetle “juice” that blisters your feet. Every time, they’ve come back. I’ve also tried at home remedies with no luck.

Yesterday, I went to a podiatrist who recommended I start laser removal (in about 2 weeks due to scheduling) and in the meantime I’ll put a topical “goo” on them to start treatment.

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