Plantar Warts

Say Goodbye to Plantar Warts: Expert Solutions in Markham

A plantar wart is a viral infection of the skin on the feet. Plantar warts can be difficult to treat and often get confused with corns or callus. Your immune system does its best to fight the virus. If the plantar wart has not gone away on its own or has started to spread to other areas on your feet, you should seek the help of a Chiropodist or Podiatrist.

How You Can Get Plantar Warts

Plantar warts appear when your skin is infected with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) through small cuts or abrasions on the bottom of your feet. Being barefoot in shared areas such as swimming pools, showers and changing rooms increases your risk of picking up the virus. Dry, cracked skin or excessive sweating can also increase your chances of getting a plantar wart.

What You Can Do To Treat Plantar Warts

Your body is already trying to fight the infection. However, plantar warts are often stubborn, and our immune system often fails at treating the problem. There are many over-the-counter plantar wart medications that you can try. If you are diabetic or have poor peripheral circulation, it’s strongly advised that you seek a Chiropodist or Podiatrist help before trying any of these products. They can cause serious harm in some cases. Over-the-counter treatments are costly and generally ineffective against plantar warts. We are excited to introduce Swift Microwave Therapy for the proven treatment of plantar warts. 

 

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Chiropodists Can Help With Plantar Warts

We can help you with plantar warts, especially stubbon warts that are not responding to other treatments. At Mount Joy Foot Clinic, our Chiropodits can confirm the presence of plantar warts using a Dermatoscope. We offer serveral conservative treatment options depnding on the type of warts you have. Our Chiropodist will work closely with you to both treat and prevent plantar warts.

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