Warts are simple; people get them from touching other people
with warts. These non-cancerous skin growths appear when a virus infects the
top layer of skin. And although they aren’t dangerous, they are contagious. If
you get a wart, it means that at some point you came in direct contact with a
wart-causing virus. Maybe you shook hands with someone who had a wart on their
hand. Maybe you used a towel or exercise equipment that someone with a wart
also used. However you contracted it, rest assured – warts aren’t harmful.
But you’re probably still eager to get rid of them. So, if
you’re looking for a way to remove warts, or just wondering what causes warts,
here’s your guide.
Plantar
Warts
What Are Plantar
Warts?
These thick warts on the bottom of your foot hurt. They feel
like you’re stepping on a rock or like you have a thorn in your shoe.
How to Get Rid of a
Plantar Wart
Plantar warts require an aggressive treatment. First, we
remove the layers of thick dead skin on the bottom of the foot. Once we get
down to the base of the wart, we freeze it and use cantharidin to cause a
blister. As the blister comes off, the wart comes off too. It may take a few
treatments, but eventually these warts disappear completely.
Common
Warts
What Are Common
Warts?
Common warts are those bumps on your hands, knees, or
elbows. They pop up suddenly in areas of plain sight. But having them removed
is more than a cosmetic issue. You want them removed ASAP because they easily
spread.
How to
Remove Warts
We can shave off some common warts and be done with them.
Others need more aggressive treatments. Much like the plantar wart, we pare it
down and remove all dead skin. Once we get to the base of the wart, we freeze
it.
Periungual
Wart Treatment
These common warts appear around the fingernail. Because skin
in this area grows slowly, it takes a long time for them to slough off. So we
use the aggressive treatment of removing dead skin cells, freezing the wart,
and applying blister medication for periungual warts.
Flat Warts
What Are Flat Warts?
People, particularly women, get these circular, scaly
patches on their legs. Since they’re flat, women can still shave. But since
they’re contagious, shaving makes them spread. By the time someone comes in for
treatment, they may have hundreds of flat warts on their feet and legs. Because
there are so many, they’re very difficult to remove.
Best
Treatment for Flat Warts
These are best treated with medication that irritates the
skin and causes cell turnover. They take a long time to go away and require
medication you can apply to a large area. Also, to keep warts from spreading,
people can’t shave during the treatment process.
If you have any type of wart, visit your dermatologist for
treatment. It’s just too difficult and painful to treat on your own. And the
sooner you treat it, the less likely it is to spread – on your own body or to
someone else!
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