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WARTS
WHAT ARE PLANTAR WARTS?

Warts are one of several soft tissue conditions of the foot that can be quite painful. They are caused by a virus, which generally invades the skin through small or invisible cuts and abrasions. They can appear anywhere on the skin, but, technically, only those on the sole are properly called plantar warts.
Children, especially teenagers, tend to be more susceptible to warts than adults; some people seem to be immune.
IDENTIFICATION PROBLEMS
Most warts are harmless, even though they may be painful. They are often mistaken for corns or calluses—which are layers of dead skin that build up to protect an area which is being continuously irritated. The wart, however, is a viral infection.
It is also possible for a variety of more serious lesions to appear on the foot, including malignant lesions such as carcinomas and melanomas. Although rare, these conditions can sometimes be misidentified as a wart. It is wise to consult a podiatric physician when any suspicious growth or eruption is detected on the skin of the foot in order to ensure a correct diagnosis.
Plantar warts tend to be hard and flat, with a rough surface and well-
SOURCE OF THE VIRUS
The plantar wart is often contracted by walking barefoot on dirty surfaces or littered ground where the virus is lurking. The causative virus thrives in warm, moist environments, making infection a common occurrence in communal bathing facilities.
If left untreated, warts can grow to an inch or more in circumference and can spread into clusters of several warts; these are often called mosaic warts. Like any other infectious lesion, plantar warts are spread by touching, scratching, or even by contact with skin shed from another wart. The wart may also bleed, another route for spreading.
Occasionally, warts can spontaneously disappear after a short time, and, just as frequently, they can recur in the same location.
When plantar warts develop on the weight-
WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR RELIEF?
TIPS FOR PREVENTION
SELF TREATMENT
Self treatment is generally not advisable. Over-
PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT
Dr. Fox will prescribe and supervise your use of a wart-
Lasers have become a common and effective treatment. A procedure known as CO2 laser
cautery is performed under local anesthesia either i your podiatrist’s office surgical
setting or an outpatient surgery facility. The laser reduces post-
Do Not waste your time with over the counter medications.