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.
I have warts on my finger tips. Will bleach kill these, and how do I apply it?
Plantar warts are, by definition, warts on the bottom of your foot or toes. A wart appearing anywhere else on the body is not a plantar wart, even if it's caused by one of the strains of the human papillomavirus that's generally associated with plantar warts. (If you're asking if it's possible for the virus to spread from a plantar wart to other locations on the body: yes, that's possible. But it wouldn't be CALLED a plantar wart; if it appeared on the palm, for instance, it would be a palmar wart.)
on the soles of your feet
Plantar warts
The Plantar Wart Virus can live up to 20 months making it hard to completely get rid of. Plantar warts are usually found on the feet.
I have warts on my finger tips. Will bleach kill these, and how do I apply it?
Duct tape won't remove plantar warts.
There are around 120 different serovars of HPV and some do cause common warts and plantar warts. These are not sexually transmitted.
First, cover with ductape for a day. then, add apple cider vinegar on it and soak in warm water for awhile. ANSWER: Plantar warts are caused by HPV virus, the non-cancerous strain. You can get rid of the warts themselves but you won't be able to get rid of the virus with the treatment that you'll be using. There are several better warts treatment out in the market today. Wartanol is one good brand. It reduces the virility of HPV making the warts less contagious. It's important also to boost the immune system to fight off the virus.
Plantar warts are, by definition, warts on the bottom of your foot or toes. A wart appearing anywhere else on the body is not a plantar wart, even if it's caused by one of the strains of the human papillomavirus that's generally associated with plantar warts. (If you're asking if it's possible for the virus to spread from a plantar wart to other locations on the body: yes, that's possible. But it wouldn't be CALLED a plantar wart; if it appeared on the palm, for instance, it would be a palmar wart.)
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.
The Plantar Wart Virus can live up to 20 months making it hard to completely get rid of. Plantar warts are usually found on the feet.
Foot warts are caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus. Foot warts are also called plantar warts.
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