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Plantar Wart Removal

Partially below the skin surface, plantar wart removal can be more difficult than facial verruca or external venereal wart treatment. These are a noncancerous (benign) skin growth that develops on the bottom of the foot and are often hard to get rid of. They usually appear in areas of thick, tough skin similar to a callus. This virus (human papilloma virus) is contagious. Partially below the skin surface, plantar wart removal can be more difficult than facial verruca or external venereal wart treatment.

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Plantar Wart Removal

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Verruca, Venereal Wart

The growths usually appear from 1 to 8 months after the initial exposure to the virus. Symptoms and signs may include pain when walking, tiny dark dots in the center of the growth, and a callused area on the sole of the foot surrounding or covering a wart. Partially below the skin surface, plantar wart removal can be more difficult than facial verruca or external venereal wart treatment.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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