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The following article was published in our article directory on August 31, 2011.
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Article Category: Medicines and Remedies
Author Name: Jane Hardwick
Do you have an unidentified growth on your foot? Foot warts may be what's bothering you.
Warts on feet, unlike other kinds of growths, are caused by a virus referred to as the human papillomavirus. Several different kinds of warts are brought on by HPV, not just foot warts.
You get HPV through a small breaks in the skin. Some people get foot warts on the tops of their feet. But a number of people also have them on the soles of their feet, as well. They look the same as other warts. They have the usual "cauliflower" look. They're similarly shaped as other warts, too. They vary in color, but are usually the same color as the surrounding skin or a little darker. Sometimes only one warts appears, but they also can grow in clusters.
Warts on the bottom of the feet appear different than those on the top of the feet. The wart likely appears flat. As you might guess, this comes from the pressure created by walking on it everyday. Another thing that sets them apart is their clearly visible edges.
Warts aren't the only kinds of growths on the foot. You could have a corn, callus, blister, etc. But if you discover that your growth has these clear-cut borders, then it's probably a wart. Growth speed is another way to differentiate amongst them. The other growths take some time to grow. But on the other hand, warts form rather rapidly.
You can always talk to your physician to confirm what you're looking at.
Let's move on and discuss your options for plantar wart removal. Just so you know, not only is it crucial to treat your current warts, but it's also important to do what you can to prevent additional ones from growing.
Bear in mind, warts are contagious. You don't want to spread warts to other parts of your skin, which means you should avoiding touching them as much as you can.
It's also a good idea to wear shoes or sandals in public areas, especially in places where the virus is known to thrive. Health clubs and swimming pool are great examples of locations that you should always have on sandals or some other kind of footwear. Another tip is to keep your feet clean and dry on a regular basis.
Wart removal treatments vary in complexness. Most doctors advise that you start treatment yourself by using a regular over-the-counter product, like salicylic acid.
Keywords: plantar warts, foot warts, plantar wart treatment, foot wart removal
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