Dallas (214) 340-8885
Athens (903) 677-9090
Gun Barrel City (903) 887-4341
Dallas (214) 340-8885
Athens (903) 677-9090
Gun Barrel City (903) 887-4341
Warts are small but painless growths on the skin. They are usually caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Warts are usually self-limiting and eventually disappear on their own. But for those who would like to get rid of these skin imperfections quickly, over the counter medications are available.
Warts could also appear on the bottom of the foot. These warts are called Plantar Warts. Stubborn plantar warts that do not respond to over the counter medications should be examined by a podiatrist. Dr. Jonathan Kletz is a podiatrist who specializes in foot care and treating foot warts.
Who are good candidates for foot warts?
Everyone is at risk for plantar warts but children and teenagers are at greater risk since they tend to expose their feet more often by not wearing shoes around the house, public pools, gyms, etc...
When to consult a medical professional?
Plantar warts are sometimes painless. A tingling feeling or pain from your warts usually requires the attention of a doctor. Be aware that plantar warts are contagious and can spread from person to person.
Treating warts
Plantar warts disappear over time and normally do not require medical intervention. However, painful or recurring warts may require medications or a visit to the doctor. Salicylic acid is commonly prescribed for warts. It is available in three forms: liquid, gel or plaster. Salicylic acid should be applied to the warts daily.
There are also sophisticated ways for removing warts. Cryosurgery freezes warts. Another treatment is through laser treatments
How can we prevent warts?
One of the easiest things to do is by wearing footwear. Keep surrounding skin dry. Moisture makes it easier for warts to spread. Avoid direct contact with warts since they could infect other areas on your body.
At Texas Foot Works with officeslocated in Dallas, Athens and Gun Barrell City, Tx., we specialize in helping people with foot warts. To schedule an appointment call 214-340-8885.
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