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Plantar's Warts
Plantar's warts are one strain of HPV with other strains causing infections such as vaginitis and can be diagnosed with a cone biopsy.
When this strain of HPV infects a person, it makes the outer skin cells grow very rapidly, which leads to the appearance of hard surfaces and may feel like a stone in the foot. Because of pressure from walking, the condition is very painful and needs treatment.
Plantar's warts are one strain of HPV with other strains causing infections such as vaginitis and can be diagnosed with a cone biopsy.
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Plantar's Warts -
Vaginitis, Cone Biopsy
Although the condition is more common in children, it may affect people of all ages. People who often used public locker rooms and saunas are at highest risk for developing the infection. To treat the condition, drugs with acids or a surgery are used.
Plantar's warts are one strain of HPV with other strains causing infections such as vaginitis and can be diagnosed with a cone biopsy.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus Symptom, HPV Vaccine, HPV Wart, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Symptom, Cervical Dysplasia Picture, Abnormal Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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