Treating Plantar Warts Naturally

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Warts are usually caused by the direct exposure to the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). The virus uses any breaches in the epidermis to enter the superficial layers of your skin. Plantar warts are no different. A cut on the sole of your feet can allow the virus in your body. Like common warts, plantar warts too are contagious and can usually be caught by walking barefoot in a common shower or locker room. Plantar warts appear on the sole of the foot and usually present a few small black spots, which in fact are tiny blood vessels that feed the wart. Due to the pressure caused by walking they grow inward and may give the sensation of walking with a small stone in your shoe.

The most common color in gray but may vary. The most common places for plantar warts to be found are pressure areas like the heel or ball of the foot. There are numerous forms of treatment for warts.

This type of wart is, in most cases, painful especially when pressure is applied. The appearance of such a wart is preceded by a cut or wound, which allowed the virus to establish a foothold in your body. Removal can be painful and even impair walking for some time.

Although documented, malignant non-genital warts are extremely rare and the condition is termed verrucous carcinoma. If after a period of treatment the wart does not seem to disappear you should visit a dermatologist, that if needed will refer you to a oncologist.

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