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Posted on March 29, 2008 by Juliet Cohen | Posted under Alternative
How to Remove Plantar Warts
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Although they are more common in children and teenagers. Risk factors include repeated HPV exposure (e.g., walking barefoot in public locker rooms and common bathing areas) and having a weakened immune system. In some cases, the virus can be transmitted to the feet from other areas of the body. Plantar warts can be destroyed with surgery, by freezing with liquid nitrogen, or with other chemicals. The CO2 laser is the most effective method for treating warts, but it is also the most expensive method. The treatment used on your plantar warts depends on their location and size, your type of skin, and medical judgment. Lasers produce little scarring and are effective in most cases. Salicylic acid patches, applied on a daily basis, and good foot hygiene, including regular use of a pumice stone, are often all that is needed. Cryotherapy involves freezing warts with a very cold solution that destroys the virus and causes the wart to turn black and fall off within a few days. This treatment is ineffective in some cases. Topical application of dilute glutaraldehyde (a virucidal chemical, used for cold sterilization of surgical instruments) is an older effective wart treatment. To reduce your risk for getting plantar warts, be sure to wear shower thongs or sandals. When you use a public locker room or shower. Use foot powders and change your socks frequently to keep the feet dry. Duct tape therapy" covered their warts in duct tape for six days, then soaked their warts in water, and gently rubbed warts with an emery board or pumice stone. Imiquimod cream is an immunotherapy medication that encourages your body to release immune system proteins to help ward off warts. You can apply this cream directly to your warts. Don't go barefoot in public areas. Wear shoes or sandals in public pools and locker rooms. Don't pick at warts. Picking may spread the virus. About The Author: Juliet Cohen writes articles for Health Problems. She also writes articles for Blackheads. |
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