May 18, 2023

wart forms on your skin when your body’s epidermis (the outer layer of skin) becomes infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts grow on different parts of the body if they appear on your hands or feet.

Infected feet are prone to having small cuts on their soles, which allow the virus to penetrate. Plantar warts are not harmful inherently, but they may cause some irritation or pain, or some minor bleeding, as your weight exerts constant pressure on the area. Because of this pressure, the skin becomes thick and callused.

Your body mechanics may be compromised if you suffer from plantar wart pain.

There are several treatment options available at All-in-one Foot Care Center since plantar warts are not generally medical problems, but they can be uncomfortable.

 

 

How Are Viruses Transmitted?

The strains of HPV that cause plantar warts are different from those that cause genital warts, so some people who come into contact with HPV do not develop warts.

HPV thrives in warm, moist environments such as swimming pools and locker rooms. In addition to causing warts where the virus enters the skin, it can spread to other sites, causing new warts to appear.

Plantar warts are most commonly found in the following places:

  • Child and adolescent
  • Weakening of the immune system
  • Those who have previously suffered from plantar warts
  • Without foot protection, people walk around in locker rooms

How Do Plantar Warts Appear And Feel?

The following are likely symptoms of plantar warts:

  • Small, fleshy, and rough, it is typically found on the heels, toes, or forefoot
  • Growths on the skin that cross the normal lines and ridges of the skin
  • A hard callus has formed over the wart on the foot
  • As a result of their small size and clotted nature, black spots are called “wart seeds”.
  • It is possible to experience pain or tenderness when standing or walking

What Is the Treatment for Plantar Warts?

In most cases, warts will disappear without treatment after two years, but if they are painful or irritating, they may need to be removed.

It takes months to see significant results with home remedies such as banana peels, duct tape, and freezing sprays.

 

It is much more effective to receive treatment in a doctor’s office. Dr. Roohian uses the following methods:

A chemical that contains trichloroacetic acid and an acid that contains salicylic acid

Doctors use prescription-strength salicylic acid to dissolve warts. If you do not respond to the trichloroacetic acid treatment after a series, Dr. Roohian may use stronger trichloroacetic acid. Often, this method involves a series of treatments in which the acid triggers your immune system to fight the infection.

Treatment with infrared rays

With this procedure, warts are frozen off with liquid nitrogen, which destroys their structure and causes them to blister. In order to remove warts more effectively, cryotherapy and salicylic acid can be combined, but you will still require several treatments. Dr. Roohian applies the solution gently just to the wart tissues. After about a week, the blisters will come off.

Lasers

Burning a wart with a laser destroys its blood vessels, causing it to die.

 

 

Surgical Procedures Of Minor Importance

This procedure leaves no scars, so there is no risk of developing new plantar warts. It is done using a scalpel, which reduces the risk of developing new ones.

 

 

You can contact our office at 949-588-8833, or visit our website at https://www.ocfootdoctor.com/ Our offices are located in Laguna Hills, Irvine, Mission Viejo, Aliso Viejo, Lake Forest, Foothill Ranch, and Costa Mesa.



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