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.
Yes
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.
Plantar warts
Technically, yes.
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.
by planter wart remover at the store
Yes
I have warts on my finger tips. Will bleach kill these, and how do I apply it?
It didn't work for me.
These warts are typically small, hard, granulated lumps on the skin, and color may appear as white, pink, brown, gray or flesh colored. They can also feel thick, spongy, and scaly. There are actually three types of plantar warts: (a) single or isolated wart, (b) one wart, often called the mother, surrounded by a number of smaller warts, and (c) cluster of many warts grouped together. There are various ways how plantar warts can be treated. One can use natural remedies like garlic oil, lemon balm, and oregano oil, and apply them as topical treatment. There are also various otc medications for warts like Wartanol that can help eliminate warts from the roots. For severe cases of plantar warts, more aggressive treatments might be necessary. This include freezing, minor surgery, or laser treatment.
No. It is only used to prevent polio.