Buy a wart remover from the store or go to the doctor.
go to any local drusstore and by wart remover any old wart remover... it doesnt have to be for a plantar wart
Either a person can go to a dermatologist to have it burned off with liquid nitrogen. Or, they can buy a product like, "Compound W". It is a formula of salycetic acid that slowly dissolves the hardened skin. Unfortunately, warts are a virus... no real cure that I know of. They will reoccur at times. Just have to keep up on them. I should also say, the person may want to seek medical advice to confirm that it really is a planters wart.
try putting a banana peel on it every night
There are over the counter treatments that are probably a good first stop. If they don't work (they do take some time) then you can try seeinga dermatologist who can suggest different methods.
That can be tough. They tend to grow deep.
One approach is just to soak it and use pumice or am emory board to lower the profile. This will not get rid of it but it will take the pressure off so that it will not hurt when walking on it.
Because of the depth, unless it is very small, home and over the counter remedies usually will only temporarily reduce it and make it less painful (as above). Usually to get rid of it you need to have a doctor freeze it with liquid nitrogen or cut it out.
Compound W wart treatment. It comes in a blue cardboard package. The main ingredient, salicylic acid, WORKS! Use the treatment once a day and used a pumice scrub occasionaly to file off the dead skin. The plantar warts should be gone in about a month and a half!
Duct tape won't remove plantar warts.
by planter wart remover at the store
There are around 120 different serovars of HPV and some do cause common warts and plantar warts. These are not sexually transmitted.
A podiatrist is the type of doctor who specializes in treating foot and ankle conditions, including the removal of plantar warts. They have the expertise to diagnose and treat various foot ailments and can use different methods to remove warts, such as cryotherapy, laser treatment, or surgical excision. In some cases, a dermatologist, who specializes in skin conditions, may also treat plantar warts.
on the soles of your feet
Technically, yes.
Plantar warts
Plantar warts typically develop and grow slowly over a period of weeks to months on the feet.
Foot warts are caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus. Foot warts are also called plantar warts.
there are wart removers. or u can go tote doctors and they can do the thing where they frezze it and it just falls off
Plantar warts can be removed in a couple of ways. You can obtain an anti-viral cream from your drug store, or for long standing warts, they can be removed by freezing them off, then allowing the wart to just drop off.
Yes