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Warts (verrucae) are dry with a harsh surface. They are the consequence of a virus and can appear anywhere on the body, but occur mainly on the hands and feet. They could be internal or external. A wart on the foot sole is a foot wart. Foot warts generally sit on the heel or the toe of the foot. They have somewhat spotted appearance, skin-colourful or bruin has discoloured and surface is harsh. A wart can bleed or surface can be cut away.
Here are some pictures or photos of foot warts.
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When one stands or runs foot warts pain. This in contrast to warts elsewhere on the body, Other warts generally don’t pain. Foot warts can get thicker. A another characteristic of foot warts is that they frequently do pain. Also this is a consequence of the constant strain on feet during standing and running.
Foot warts are caused by a virus. Generally are humaan-papillomavirus (HPV). The virus can penetrate the body by means of the foot sole. It seems that contagion takes place mainly in wet or wet spaces like showers and swimming pools. Some people are for getting warts then others subjects, but it has not been confessed how that comes exactly.
Foot warts are recognizable from their appearance and place. If in doubt about the nature of the wart, please consult the doctor.
In course of time foot warts are destroyed by the human defence system and disappear automatically. That process can take years especially when foot warts are tough. There are several methods remove foot warts:
When you have foot warts, question then your general practitioner if treatment is necessary and if so.
The most of warts are entirely innocent and can also without treatment automatically disappear. There, however, chance exists that they return or to other parts of the body spread themselves. This can however also happen after a wart is surgically removed.
Risk to incur or spread the virus which causes foot warts, can be limited by certain precaution or measures to take. These measures are important not only for yourself (to reduce the risk of incurring the virus) but also for others (not further spreading the virus). For example – not to walk with n.a.ked feet on wet floors of common showers or swimming pools. When you yourself have a wart, you can cover the wart with an impermeable plaster. This for spread of the virus not to occur.
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