
Plantar warts can bring many unpleasant and sometimes very painful sensations to their owners.There are a large number of ways to treat plantar warts: surgical removal, medications, physical therapy.Traditional medicine has shown good effectiveness in solving this problem;the secret is quite simple, and the ingredients are quite accessible to anyone.What plantar warts look like, the reasons for their appearance and treatment methods will be discussed in the article.
Causes of plantar warts
Spikes, or plantar warts, are serious skin defects in the form of flat, scaly formations that can appear singly or in groups on any part of the body, but most often occur on the feet and palms.Plantar warts create the greatest discomfort;they can completely deprive a person of their ability to move.
As a rule, young people aged 20-30 years are exposed to this scourge, although spinal incidents have been observed in the elderly and children.The main cause of this pathology is the human papillomavirus, which spreads quickly between people and is quite aggressive.
Plantar warts do not have an incubation period.In patients with a weak immune system, the disease may appear within a few days after contact with the carrier of the infection;with a healthy immune system, warts have almost no chance of appearing.
Factors, criteria and causes of plantar warts:
- Increased dryness of the skin of the feet, a decrease in the pH level, which protects the epidermis;
- Weak immunity;
- Vegetative-vascular diseases, in which cyanosis of the legs is observed;
- Injury to the plantar skin;
- endocrinological diseases;
- Excessive sweating of the feet;
- Very tight and uncomfortable shoes, made of low-quality materials;
- Hormonal disorders.
This situation not only contributes to the occurrence of warts and further proliferation, but can also significantly complicate therapy, which in each specific case must be aimed at both removing the tumor itself and eliminating the original cause.
Symptoms of plantar warts
Plantar warts are rather unpleasant neoplasms that have pipe roots that penetrate deep into the tissue and at the same time put pressure on nerve cells.As a result, painful sensations arise that increase when walking, and even more so when moving in shoes.
The main symptoms of plantar warts:
- Thickening of the skin resembling a callus;
- Small growths appear on the soles of the feet;
- Pain when touching the infected area and when walking;
- In certain areas of the soles of the feet, skin discoloration occurs.
The initial stage is characterized by the appearance of fleshy and smooth growths on the soles of the feet;the color of the skin around the lesion becomes unusually dark, or, conversely, becomes very light.At first there is no pain, then it occurs when pressing the infected area, and then it gets stronger with any touch and walking.
Within about a month, another, daughter formation usually appears near the first wart, but sometimes they appear simultaneously in groups of several pieces.This neoplasm causes a lot of inconvenience and disrupts the normal rhythm of life;in some cases, a person completely loses the ability to move freely, which leads to a loss of performance.
How to treat plantar warts with folk remedies?
Traditional medical methods have shown themselves to be very good in solving this problem.Tools and components for its implementation can be found in every kitchen and in any garden.The most effective folk methods for treating plantar warts:
- Grind a simple onion into a paste and mix it with vinegar.Cover the healthy skin around the wart with a plaster to prevent burns, apply the resulting composition to a piece of cotton wool, which must be attached with a plaster or bandage to the site of infection.It is advisable to use this compress before going to bed throughout the night.Warts gradually die after the second compress;you can get rid of it completely in no time.
- Instead of onion mixed with vinegar, you can apply a plate of horseradish root or a piece of garlic to the infected area.The effect will be the same.
- Celandine has been used to remove warts since ancient times.To get rid of it completely, it is necessary to lubricate the infected area with the juice of this plant 5-6 times a day.After 15 days there will be no unpleasant formation effects.An alternative may be herbal medicine, which can be purchased at any pharmacy along with instructions for use.Keep in mind that abuse of this drug can cause the appearance of keloid scars.
- If a large area of the sole of the foot is infected with warts, fresh nettle can help.The ground plant must be placed on burdock leaves and applied to the infected area.Secure with bandages or socks, preferably furry ones.Some of these procedures will get rid of your plantar warts forever.
- Colored lemon peel can be easily made at home.Finely chop the peel of two lemons, add vinegar in the amount of 100 g.Put this composition for a week in a tightly closed container.Treat the infected area with the indicated infusion, avoiding contact with healthy skin, 3 times a day.

Before doing the procedure described above, you need to steam your feet for half an hour;you can pour some soda into the water or add soap.Steamed soles are more susceptible to this treatment, which guarantees a quick recovery.
Traditional medicine has been tested by the practice of many generations, and unlike modern medicines, they have almost no contraindications.But if no improvement is observed within two weeks, then you should see a doctor.
How to treat plantar warts with medicines?
In some cases, plantar warts disappear on their own after some time.However, hoping for a chance and hoping for a miracle, the disease can be started, and it is usually possible to get rid of the neoplasm at an early stage quickly and easily, even at home.
The most common way to combat this disease is salicylic acid, which can be purchased at any pharmacy.No doctor's appointment or prescription is required.The liquid composition is applied to the infected area in the form of a compress 2 times a day.You can buy a special patch;it is attached to the site of the rash and removed after two days.
Plantar warts are best treated with a special preparation for topical use, which contains blister beetle venom.Its use does not cause pain, however, a kind of blister may form at the treatment site, which will open and dry for several days.
Treatment of plantar warts is a very long process that requires patience and perseverance.It is necessary to use a vitamin complex together with drugs for topical use, because immunity plays an important role in solving this disease.
Removal of plantar warts
There are several methods to get rid of plantar warts in clinical conditions, all of them are painful to some extent, but they get rid of the problem in the shortest possible time.The main methods of removing tumors include:
- Any formation can be removed with a scalpel;warts are no exception.The process itself is quite painful and must be accompanied by anesthesia.
- Using a laser beam, the vessels near the infected area are burned, as a result tissue necrosis occurs and the wart, which lacks nutrition, dies.
- The electrocoagulation method is the cauterization of the tumor with a high frequency current.The process itself takes from a few seconds to a few minutes, it all depends on the thickness and size of the growth.
Plantar tumor removal is used in cases where other methods do not bring a positive effect.Often, after this procedure, scars remain, but this method removes warts quickly and simultaneously with the roots.
Cryodestruction of plantar warts
This method consists of treating the tumor with liquid nitrogen at a temperature of -196 degrees.The method of cryodestruction is expressed in the fact that during the freezing of the infected part of the skin the virus is destroyed with further stimulation of the body's defenses.But it should be noted that when warts have appeared and remain for up to six months, the effectiveness of removing them is about 85%.At the same time, the effectiveness of removing tumors that exist for more than six months is reduced to 40%.
The process of cryo destruction can be carried out:
- usually (liquid nitrogen is used until a light halo of several millimeters in size near the wart);
- aggressively (liquid nitrogen, after the formation of a light halo around the wart, continues to be used for another 5-20 seconds).

Studies have proven that aggressive freezing methods are more effective than conventional methods, but the downside is that they are more painful.
After removing the wart, redness (hyperemia) of the skin with further swelling formation is noted in the affected area.A few hours later, blisters appear in the infected area (they may contain serous or hemorrhagic fluid), and about a week after the blister dries, a crust appears in this area, which disappears by itself within 10-14 days.
Preventive measures and possible consequences
What are the dangers if plantar warts are not treated?If there is no or incorrect treatment, the tumor can multiply and spread to other parts of the body: face, hands.The aesthetic side of the issue may not require any comment, but treatment in this case will take longer.
Any neoplasm can develop into a malignant form.Therefore, leaving plantar warts unattended is very dangerous.At the same time, human papillomavirus carriers are a source of infection for other people;their loved ones are among the most likely risk groups.
The importance of treating plantar warts is clear, but we must not forget the preventive measures:

- Mandatory compliance with personal hygiene rules;
- Rejection of uncomfortable and tight shoes;
- Wearing special individual shoes in public areas, such as saunas, bathhouses, swimming pools;
- Treatment of any damage to the skin of the soles of the feet (abrasions, wounds);
- Use of vitamin complexes;
- Maintain pH levels with moisturizing foot care products.
Since the main cause of this disease is a viral infection, the main preventive measures should be aimed at maintaining the immune system.Therefore, the main recommendation is personal hygiene and a healthy lifestyle.























