Showing posts with label Plantar Warts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plantar Warts. Show all posts

Saturday, April 3, 2010

How to Remove Plantar Warts - Three Low Cost Methods to Help You Get Rid of Plantar Warts


Plantar warts (warts that appear on the sole of the foot) are very common with children, young women, and young adults. However, you should know the virus that causes plantar warts is contagious and difficult for anyone to avoid. In fact, people that exercise and sweat heavily are likely to get plantar warts. The virus that causes warts is called human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is a virus that infects the top layer of the skin that passes from person to person through close physical contact. Also the virus can be passed along through indirect contact such as a floor.

To get rid of plantar warts is not an easy task. First of all, the plantar wart is usually fully grown before people even attempt to start removing them. Also the warts grow in clusters. Plantar warts do not grow outward. On the contrary, they grow inward because the pressure caused by walking and standing force the warts to grow back into the foot's sole. Plantar warts are known to cause a great deal of pain.

There are many ways to get rid of plantar warts. Here are a few low cost ways to get rid of them:

The first thing you can try is to use and over the counter method to get rid of warts. Over the counter products to get rid of warts are easy to get. All you need to do is go to the drugstore and buy the wart remover. You don't need a prescription to use them. These products get rid of plantar warts in two ways, freezing or burning the wart off.

When using a product that freezes the wart, you would apply the product to freeze the wart immediately. This will cause the plantar wart too actually fall off in as little as 10 days. The other product uses salicylic acid. Salicylic acid sheds the layers of the skin to kill the wart.

You may have seen these products you can see at your local pharmacy. They are very popular and they do not cost very much. The downside to over the counter wart removal products are you may not be able to kill the virus that cause the plantar warts completely. So you may have to use them repeatedly if the wart comes back. Also, you should make sure you follow the directions. If you use too much of the product you can accidentally burn more than the wart. This could be quite painful.

Another very low cost way to remove plantar warts is called hyperthermic treatment. Hyperthermic treatment of plantar is very simple and all you need is warm water and a small tube to soak your feet in. It involves soaking your feet in hot water to remove the warts for 90 minutes a day. This is a no-nonsense method on how to remove warts, especially plantar warts. Also, it can relieve the pressure caused by the infection.

Hyperthermic treatment won't give you the quickest results. In fact, it will take months before you can remove the wart. Also the downside to this treatment method is that not many people have 90 minutes a daily schedule to soak their feet. However, it would be nice to have that extra time during the day.

Finally another low cost method to remove plantar warts is using natural ingredients. Using natural ingredients doesn't include using the over the counter products and have a less chance of scarring on your skin after the wart is removed.

Also, using natural methods may take some time to get rid of the plantar wart. However, most of these methods don't require a ton of time to apply them.

The options described above may prove beneficial and economical to remove the plantar warts. You may need to try multiple approaches before you find the right method that works for you.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The information in this article is not a substitute for specific medical advice. It is recommended you seek a physician for medical advisement.

About the Author:
Do you want the fastest way to remove plantar warts? According to the book No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags, you can use simple ingredients to remove plantar warts without all the pain in as little as three days. Read our review at: http://www.betterwartremoval.com/no-more-moles-warts-or-skin-tags-review.shtml.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Home Remedies for Plantar Warts - Three Reasons Why You Should Remove Your Plantar Warts


Do you have plantar warts and not sure if you should remove them? Well, many people do have plantar warts and think the same thing. While plantar warts are uncomfortable, you do have options. While seeing your doctor for a correct diagnosis is recommended, you do have options to remove them on your own or sometimes you may not need to remove them. However, you very much may want to get rid of them.

Plantar warts are warts that appear on your foot. They are caused by a virus called human papilloma virus, aka HPV. Most are harmless skin growths, however, it is always best to seek the advisement of a physician to make sure they are benign. They can appear in clusters and can be very uncomfortable because of the pressure applied to them from walking.

The first reason why you want to get rid of them is they can be very painful and they can affect your day to day activities. You see the warts appear on the sole of your foot and doing something as simple as walking can be a very painful undertaking. This can be especially a problem for you if you work on your feet all day.

Another reason you want to get rid of them is that plantar warts are noticeable. I'm not talking about someone else noticing them (you'll have to have your shoes and socks off with your bare feet up on the coffee table for anyone to notice). However, I am implying you will notice them. Plantar warts can grow in size and they also grow in clusters with small warts surrounding a huge wart. Unless you're a foot model you'll most likely you won't notice what they look like on your foot. However, you will notice them with every step you take.

The last reason I would like to discuss is you want to get rid of plantar warts because they have the potential to be contagious. Meaning they can transfer between people. You can catch them from direct or indirect contact. It doesn't always happen but it can. Some people are more susceptible to the HPV virus than others. So you may pass the virus to people you don't know or worse yet to people you love and care about. However, it's really a no win situation because plantar warts grow inward because of the pressure applied to them while you walk. So you may not notice you have them all ready. So you could be spreading the virus without even knowing it.

The good news is you have many plantar warts treatment options available to you. Your primary physician can help you with removing the warts. However, if you are concerned with costs, you can treat the plantar warts effectively on your own. You can purchase over the counter wart removal products or try a home remedy to remove them. Over the counter products will work but they are evasive on your skin and may attack the HPV virus effectively. However, there are home remedies that do get rid of the wart and help attack the virus.

There are a number of home remedies available for naturally removing them and some of them require the use of ingredients that you have in your home all ready. Also using a natural method to remove the warts will not harm your skin and may not cause scarring. Finally, most home remedies are more comfortable to apply than the over the counter methods.

While it's your decision to remove the plantar warts, using a natural method will help you get rid of the warts a little easier. Also, since they are so uncomfortable or can be downright painful, making the decision and effort to get rid of plantar warts should be a no brainer.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The information in this article is not a substitute for specific medical advice. It is recommended you seek a physician for medical advisement.

About the Author:
Searching for home remedies plantar warts? According to the book No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags, you can actually make use of simple ingredients outlined in the book to remove plantar warts without all the pain. Read our review at: http://www.betterwartremoval.com/no-more-moles-warts-or-skin-tags-review....

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

To Treat (Or Not To Treat) Plantar Warts


Q: What happens when plantar warts go untreated for a really long time?
A: Plantar warts are benign epithelial tumors that form on the bottom of your feet. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which enters the skin through minor cuts and abrasions. They tend to form on the ball of the foot, the heel and the pads of the toes – areas of the foot that are under pressure from the body’s weight. Because of this pressure, the warts are pushed inward. They are usually identified by a slightly raised layer of hard skin with one or more black pinpoints in the center. (These black pinpoints are clotted blood vessels).

Plantar warts are what is a called a “self-limiting” organism. This means that they limit their own growth and usually go away of their own accord. If you decide to let your plantar wart go untreated, it will eventually disappear. But be warned: the process usually takes months or even years. And some of us are not that patient!

Plantar warts are harmless: they pose absolutely zero short-term or long-term threats to your good health. If your plantar wart does not cause you any pain or discomfort, then you have done nothing wrong by letting it go untreated, as long as you are taking precautions to prevent spreading it to others. Don’t go barefoot in public locker rooms or showers. If you are sharing a bathroom at home, you should probably wear flip-flops in the shower and encourage your roommates to do the same.

However, untreated warts can sometimes cause the foot to become very sore or tender. And obviously, if your warts are causing you pain, then you should get rid of them as fast as possible! There are a variety of over-the-counter treatments that have proven successful. Warts can be treated with a 40 percent salicylic acid solution or patch found at your local drug store. Duct tape once again proves itself as the miracle tape that can fix anything! Studies have found that by covering warts in duct tape for six days and then soaking feet in warm water and exfoliating the skin with a pumice stone, warts can be eliminated in as little as 2 months.

For some people, plantar warts can be quite aggressive and very contagious (a good reason to treat your warts even if they are causing you no pain). One wart can give rise to a colony of warts on your foot or spread from person to person. If you are worried about your wart multiplying, or want to ensure that you won’t pass it on to others (i.e., are tired of wearing flip-flops in the shower), then you should seek treatment. If over-the-counter treatments have failed to get your wart situation under control, or if you have a history of plantar warts, you may want to visit a doctor who can freeze off your wart using liquid nitrogen.

About the Author:
Jane Barron works for OddShoeFinder, a free online website that helps people find mismatched footwear.If you are looking for diabetic shoes ,mismatched footwear ,different sized feet or information useful to polio survivors, people with diabetes foot problems, and people with foot size differences,visit oddshoefinder.