on the soles of your feet
Plantar warts
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.)
Foot warts are caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus. Foot warts are also called plantar warts.
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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.
Technically, yes.
Plantar warts
Plantar warts typically develop and grow slowly over a period of weeks to months on the feet.
Plantar warts and common warts are both caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), but they differ in location and appearance. Plantar warts occur on the soles of the feet and can be painful due to pressure, often appearing flat and hardened. In contrast, common warts typically appear on the hands, fingers, and other exposed areas, and they have a rough, raised texture. Additionally, common warts are generally not painful, while plantar warts can cause discomfort when walking or standing.
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.)
Foot warts are caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus. Foot warts are also called plantar warts.
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Yes, warts on the bottom of the feet, known as plantar warts, are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), but they are not classified as a sexually transmitted disease (STD). HPV has many strains, and those causing plantar warts are different from the strains typically associated with genital warts. While HPV can be transmitted through direct contact, plantar warts usually develop from exposure to the virus in moist environments, such as public showers or swimming pools.
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.
Warts are benign growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be classified into several types: common warts (verrucae vulgaris), plantar warts (verrucae plantaris), flat warts (verrucae planae), filiform warts, and genital warts (condylomata acuminata). Each type varies in appearance and location, with common warts typically found on the hands, plantar warts on the soles of the feet, flat warts on the face and legs, filiform warts around the mouth and eyes, and genital warts in the genital area.