
Q: How can I treat plantar warts on my feet? – B. Point
A: Warts anywhere on the body aren’t fun to deal with, but plantar warts on the feet can sometimes be painful and even spread. Plantar warts are hard skin growths that typically form on the pressure points of the feet like the balls and heels. They are caused by a viral infection in the surface layer of the skin; a strain of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Don’t worry: this is NOT the same strain of HPV that causes genital warts.
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Plantar warts are actually quite common, even in children. Most go away on their own within two years, but if you don’t want to wait it out or are experiencing issues, you can try these remedies:
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The virus needs a point of entry, so be sure to routinely check your feet for cracked skin, cuts and scrapes. A few tips to prevent plantar warts:
Visit the BlackDoctor.org Foot Care center for more articles.

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