Plantar's Warts


One of the distinct types of warts that men and women can have are plantar's warts. What are these warts? These warts are essentially warts that can be found on a person's foot and appears as nodules or bumps on a person's skin. This is a skin disease that is often contracted due to a virus called the HPV or human papillomavirus virus and is often seen on the soles or balls of your feet. How you contract this virus, which creates these lesions on your feet, is through their entry into your system via wounds and cracks in your skin. These kinds of warts and growths are often contracted in places like public showers, locker rooms or even swimming pools where infected individuals may have been. If you find yourself with this kind of a wart, which often appears as a rough patch of skin on your foot and may spread if left unattended, you will need to consult a skin doctor for a remedy or you can try a few of the home remedies that are pretty effective with this kind of a wart.

The Embarrassment and the Cure

Living with this kind of a wart can be pretty embarrassing, especially if you are in the dating market. Imagine your date taking you to a Japanese restaurant or Indian restaurant where you are required to go barefoot and to squat on the floor. Now imagine how embarrassing it would be for you, for them and the restaurant staff to see these lesions on your feet. Before you even experience something like this or even suggest that you won't ever go to a restaurant that requires the removal of all footwear, you should consider treating this problem the moment you feel or suspect that you have them on your person. Start by recognizing the symptoms of plantar's warts and then finding a cure for it. Usually, warts take a week or so to treat so once you find that you have this problem, cancel any plans you may have within the week and concentrate on taking care of this problem first before hitting the social scene again.

You can easily tell when you have plantar's warts with how they present themselves. While these warts can be easily mistaken for callouses or for corns, there are distinct characteristics that can make you identify them for the warts that they really are. Plantar's warts usually have rough surfaces that are dotted with black points and are often hard and flat. These warts have well defined boundaries that can be easily detected and are often seen on the soles of your feet. Once you have detected and identified your warts, you can then proceed with treatments for them. Treatments may include professional medication that can be bought over the counter, prescribed by a doctor or home made remedies that use ingredients you can easily get around your house.

Prevention Is Better than Cure

If you find that getting these warts again is a bane for you, you should then try and prevent the growth from happening again after you are rid of it. The only way you can prevent this from happening again is to keep your feet free of contact with HPV and the only way you can do that is to steer clear of places that may have this virus. You can also prevent these warts from recurring or from happening by keeping your feet dry and clean at all times. This means you have to wear clean socks all the time and to change them into fresh socks when you feel that the ones you are wearing are moist with sweat.

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