How To Get Rid Of Plantar"s Warts
What is a wart? What is plantar's warts? These are some of the questions that would immediately crop in the mind when you read the title.
Normally speaking, a wart is a little skin growth very similar to a mole.
The difference here is that a mole has a constant color and size, while the wart starts as a flesh colored almost imperceptible lesion and ends up looking grotesque in the shape of a cauliflower (though it would not usually exceed a few centimeters in size) at it worst manifestation.
What are plantar's warts? By plantar's warts it is meant the warts that appear on the sole of the feet (or plantar).
Since the plantar's warts start very small (just like small patches initially) and then develops internally, many people feel it is the result of a seed (of warts).
However, this had no truth to it.
What actually happens is that a virus which is known medically as verruca vulgaris, infects your body and this infection results in the development of warts on the sole of your feet.
The Treatment For Plantar's Warts As the viral infection gains momentum in your body, the plantar's warts grow rapidly on the bottom of your feet.
Usually what you see outside the skin would indicate that the wart under the skin would be at least three times that size.
Since this is situated right on the sole of the feet, the plantar's wartsare extremely painful.
Most people prefer to by-pass the doctor and use over-the-counter medicines based on the advertisement that see each day on TV and other media.
Though the majority of the over-the-counter medicines are quite effective a lot of care should be taken to ensure that the healthy tissue which surrounds the wart is not destroyed as well.
This is very important or in order to remove a problem, you would invite another.
The safest thing would be to ensure that whatever treatment you undergo, it is done under the strict supervision of a doctor.
More Possibilities Of Treatment For Plantar's Warts When simple remedies do not work, it is time to apply more advanced technology to get rid of the warts.
Some hi-fi alternatives are laser surgery, chemical applications which would dissolve the wart.
In its stead, new cells would be formed free from the viral infection and hence without the risk of re-developing the palntar's warts.
Cryotherapy is another highly advanced technique for getting rid of warts-especially plantar warts which are more than half in than outside.
This process involves that the wart(s) would be frozen with liquid nitrogen which not only fights effectively against the virus, but also results in the wart blackening and falling off within almost no time.
When everything fails, there is the old yet extremely effective surgery.
Surgical removal of plantar's warts is possible, though highly contraindicated mostly because such surgeries leave in their wake bad scars which could be as painful as the warts were before the surgery.
Though this processis performed with anesthesia, yet it is quite painful both during the surgery as well as post the surgery.
Normally speaking, a wart is a little skin growth very similar to a mole.
The difference here is that a mole has a constant color and size, while the wart starts as a flesh colored almost imperceptible lesion and ends up looking grotesque in the shape of a cauliflower (though it would not usually exceed a few centimeters in size) at it worst manifestation.
What are plantar's warts? By plantar's warts it is meant the warts that appear on the sole of the feet (or plantar).
Since the plantar's warts start very small (just like small patches initially) and then develops internally, many people feel it is the result of a seed (of warts).
However, this had no truth to it.
What actually happens is that a virus which is known medically as verruca vulgaris, infects your body and this infection results in the development of warts on the sole of your feet.
The Treatment For Plantar's Warts As the viral infection gains momentum in your body, the plantar's warts grow rapidly on the bottom of your feet.
Usually what you see outside the skin would indicate that the wart under the skin would be at least three times that size.
Since this is situated right on the sole of the feet, the plantar's wartsare extremely painful.
Most people prefer to by-pass the doctor and use over-the-counter medicines based on the advertisement that see each day on TV and other media.
Though the majority of the over-the-counter medicines are quite effective a lot of care should be taken to ensure that the healthy tissue which surrounds the wart is not destroyed as well.
This is very important or in order to remove a problem, you would invite another.
The safest thing would be to ensure that whatever treatment you undergo, it is done under the strict supervision of a doctor.
More Possibilities Of Treatment For Plantar's Warts When simple remedies do not work, it is time to apply more advanced technology to get rid of the warts.
Some hi-fi alternatives are laser surgery, chemical applications which would dissolve the wart.
In its stead, new cells would be formed free from the viral infection and hence without the risk of re-developing the palntar's warts.
Cryotherapy is another highly advanced technique for getting rid of warts-especially plantar warts which are more than half in than outside.
This process involves that the wart(s) would be frozen with liquid nitrogen which not only fights effectively against the virus, but also results in the wart blackening and falling off within almost no time.
When everything fails, there is the old yet extremely effective surgery.
Surgical removal of plantar's warts is possible, though highly contraindicated mostly because such surgeries leave in their wake bad scars which could be as painful as the warts were before the surgery.
Though this processis performed with anesthesia, yet it is quite painful both during the surgery as well as post the surgery.