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Plantar Wart Removal [How to Identify a wart & Treat It!] 

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🦶We review plantar warts treatment & removal, how to identify a wart, what causes warts & what is a wart!🦶
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A plantar wart, also known as verruca plantaris, is a type of wart that develops on the sole or plantar surface of the foot. It is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), specifically types 1, 2, 4, and 63. Plantar warts can be painful and may cause discomfort while walking or standing.
Causes:
Plantar warts are caused by the HPV virus, which enters the body through small cuts or breaks in the skin. The virus thrives in warm, moist environments such as public swimming pools, locker rooms, and showers. Walking barefoot in these areas can increase the risk of contracting the virus.
Symptoms:
Small, grainy growths on the sole of the foot with a rough, cauliflower-like appearance.
Typically flat or slightly raised with a well-defined border.
May have tiny black dots (clotted blood vessels) on the surface.
Can cause pain or tenderness, especially when pressure is applied.
May develop into a cluster of warts, known as mosaic warts, over time.
Treatment:
Treatment options for plantar warts vary depending on the severity, size, and duration of the wart. Some common treatment methods include:
Over-the-counter treatments: Non-prescription medications containing salicylic acid or lactic acid are available in the form of liquids, gels, pads, or plasters. These products help dissolve and gradually remove the wart over several weeks of consistent application.
Cryotherapy: Liquid nitrogen is applied to freeze the wart, causing the wart tissue to die and eventually fall off. Cryotherapy can be performed by a healthcare professional or by using over-the-counter freezing kits.
Prescription medications: In some cases, a dermatologist may prescribe stronger medications, such as topical retinoids or immune system modifiers, to treat stubborn or recurrent plantar warts.
Laser therapy: In more severe cases, laser treatment may be used to destroy the wart tissue. This procedure is typically performed by a dermatologist.
Surgical removal: If other treatments have been unsuccessful, surgical removal may be considered. This involves cutting out the wart under local anesthesia. Surgery is usually reserved for large or persistent warts.
Prevention:
To reduce the risk of developing plantar warts or spreading the virus, it's important to take preventive measures, including:
Avoid walking barefoot in public areas, especially in moist environments like swimming pools or locker rooms.
Keep feet clean and dry.
Wear protective footwear, such as flip-flops or shower shoes, in public areas.
Avoid picking or scratching existing warts, as this can spread the virus.
Do not share towels, socks, or shoes with others.
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Dr. Tomasz Biernacki received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine in 2013; he completed his Surgical Reconstructive Foot Surgery & Podiatric Medicine Residency in 2017; he completed 2 separate traveling Fellowships in Diabetic Surgery, Skin Grafting & Nerve Surgery. He is double board certified in Podiatric Medicine and separately in Foot & Ankle Surgery. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” about himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Biernacki is a licensed podiatrist in Michigan. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Biernacki and you. It would be best if you did not change your health regimen or diet before consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.

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@DrTomBiernacki
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@kkfishrick6012
I removed it using a combination of lighter, tweezers and some clips. I didn’t know what it was but i know it cause pain everytime i walk. Kept burning it then dissecting and pulling. There were visible blood vessels. I kept pulling out skins and not something that looks like a worm. At the end after a lot of flashing the lighter at the spot, pulled out a very short piece of something black and it pretty much ended there lol.
@MocchiDraws
Cyrotherapy is the best option if you dont want scarring afterward. I got one the size of a quarter once and after some liquid nitrogen it was like it wad never there
@TarotTrismagistus
“It’s very easy to take care of it.” HA nice one. Been dealing with mine for years using several methods.
@lizxu322
@lizxu322 Год назад
The voice says 2006 but the screen says 2018 lol
@LavaniaMotivation
@LavaniaMotivation Год назад
Sir thease all treatment r parmanent for facial warts or not pls tell me i m very dipressed my whole face is full fill for Curly flower warts
@sierra6452
@sierra6452 Год назад
I use to have a wart between my finger for yearssssss AND I SWEAR IT MOVED to the side of a different finger and then a couple years later it was gone😂 idk what happened or how tbh… like seriously that was weird…
@is-it-rude-or-offensive
I had common wart when i was 8 . Since i lived in the countryside,i didn't know what it was, but my aunt knew how to get rid of it. She pick a needle and a razor. First she shave the outer skin then she pricked the tiny red visible dot (blood vessels, but we didn't know what it was, just a notion that it's what causing the wart) again and again. It was extremely painful but it vanished completely. Now i have two more on my pointy finger 🥲
@DPSS927
My younger brother and I had this when we were kids. My brother used cryotheraphy to remove them. Me? I cut them/ripped them off myself. Did a number on my feet for a couple of days. Boy, were my parents pissed at me.
@bawag4987
easy way to cure it is boil neem leaves and put your feet in it just do this process for 15 days and they are gone like they never exist
@bryanchoo1034
@bryanchoo1034 22 часа назад
I had a similar sized wart as in the video for 6 months and I just left it there because it doesn't cause any discomfort at the sole of my foot. Then one day after a hiking session it start to hurt, got salicylic acid from the pharmacy and I applied it after clipping away the outer harder skin after shower and place a band-aid. I repeated it for 4-5 days and the wart dried out and i simply clip it out using a nail clipper. It leave a small hole initially and it healed without leaving any scar after a week.
@myrawest
Got this in high school. I painted it constantly with clear nail polish and it went away. Try it.
@barttro1847
@barttro1847 Год назад
I wanna say this but u won’t believe
@MOTHERFUX1113
Im Lucky that my immune system got rid of the hpv
@g_stuff3075
I got a wart and did not want to go to a doctor so I treated it on my own. Treating it on your own takes a long time and I had to do softball with one. But if I get one again I’m probably going to a doctor.
@dmmchugh3714
I had a plantar wart on the ball of my foot and it was interfering with my walking. I tried treatment at the doctor, but nothing worked. A woman at work suggested I cover the wart with surgical tape. I did this and in 2-3 weeks. The wart pulled off.
@HasanBabasi
Does having this kind of wart give you the HPV that increases cancer chances?
@Kire12107
Wait a min AS A CHILD IN THE PAST I ACTUALLY REMOVED A WART MYSELF????
@CRN-_-v0id
I had a shot in my foot a few weeks ago, and it helped a lot but I was just in the shower and I was picking at it and it came out eventually and it’s kinda nasty
@sleepyvessel1848
Told my mom I had a wart as a preteen, refused to help me.
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