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Treatment For Plantar Warts
The treatment for plantar warts won't be the same as when a pap smear finds HPV and is diagnosed with a colposcopy.
These benign growths can eventually go away on their own only to reappear again in the same place. If there is pain involved consult a physician for help. Left untreated these growths can grow to one inch or more in size and spread into clusters these are called mosaics.
The treatment for plantar warts won't be the same as when a pap smear finds HPV and is diagnosed with a colposcopy.
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Treatment For Plantar Warts -
Pap Smear, Colposcopy
Mosaics can be hard to treat with over the counter medicines and may need to be treated by a doctor. Blood from these growths can cause a new growth in the area it touches so it is very important to eliminate them as quickly as possible.
The treatment for plantar warts won't be the same as when a pap smear finds HPV and is diagnosed with a colposcopy.
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