What Foot Warts Entails

Wars are tiny, fleshy bumps that can develop anywhere on your body, especially on your feet, hands, and sites with broken skin. Various research and studies have proven that human papillomavirus is the main cause of warts. Wars can also appear when certain skin cells on the top layer of your skin grow at an abnormal rate as they are HPV-infected. Plantar warts are warts that appear underneath your feet. Their texture is usually rough and grows in clusters. While warts are normally painless, they can sometimes be very painful when pressure is applied to them, such as with plantar warts that appear on the bottom of the foot. In this guide, we will tell you why you should have your wart problem checked out at podiatry Upper East Side.

What are the Symptoms of Plantar Warts?

As mentioned earlier, plantar warts are very painful. The most notable symptom of foot warts is tenderness or pain when pressure is applied to your foot when walking. The following are some of the main symptoms of plantar warts:

  • Flesh-colored or white injuries underneath your foot
  • Thickened skin on the bottom of the feet
  • Small black dots on the feet, which are dried blood trapped in your blood vessel located near the wart

 Diagnosis of plantar warts

 If you happen to notice any of the above-listed symptoms of plantar warts, it is advisable to first consult with your healthcare provider. Your doctor can determine how far the foot wart has grown beneath your foot. You will also work closely with your provider to help determine which treatment is best suited to eliminate your foot warts problem. Surgical options may be considered if your foot wart problem persists or spreads to a different area.

What are the Possible Treatments for Foot Warts?

In some scenarios, your plantar wart problem may fade away naturally. However, some severe foot wart problems require medical treatment. You can opt to treat foot wart in the comfort of your home, or you can make an appointment with your healthcare provider, who will recommend treatments such as:

  • Complete removal of the foot wart
  • Using salicylic acid to eliminate the wart that is available in different forms like cream, stick, or liquid.
  • Applying medication directly to the affected site
  • Use of cryo treatment  that helps prevent the contamination of warts to other parts of your arteries
  • Use laser therapy to help the growth of new warts on the bottom of your feet.

What are the Preventive Measures for Plantar Warts?

Unfortunately, there are no sure ways of preventing the growth of warts, but there are several preventive measures that can help significantly lower your risk of developing arts or stopping them from spreading. They include:

  • Avoid touching another person’s wart
  • Avoid picking your cuticles and biting your nails
  • Make sure your feet are dry after cleaning them
  • Avoid cutting, picking, or scratching at a wart
  • Avoid sharing clothing, nail clippers, and other personal effects
  • Get vaccinated with the HPV vaccine

At NYC Foot Care, PC, we mainly focus on offering the residents living in and around the Greater New York City region effective and personalized podiatric patient care. Led by Dr. Jarret Drucker, DPM, Dr. Paul Drucker, DPM, and the team of well-skilled medical experts, will offer you reliable treatment solutions for hammertoes, diabetic wound care, ankle fractures, ingrown toenails, foot, and ankle pain. Get started today and schedule a consultation or call us today at 212-486-7333.