Planter's Wart Tips - What YOU Need to Know!

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Is Your Planter's Wart DANGEROUS?

Plantar Warts !Planter's Wart ? What does TWO Y-E-A-R-S have to do with your very own wart(s)? You may be surprised . . . read on . . .

This type of wart develops when HPV (the Human Papilloma Virus) enters your body thru tiny cracks or breaks in your skin located in the thin epidermal layer, along the bottom of the foot -- or "plantar area". This can happen if you have used public shower facilities, or showered after someone that had this infection as they are CONTAGIOUS. So it makes sense that if you or a loved one is infected, you can pass the virus back and forth between you.

Simply going barefooted, outside or inside, could be a risk factor, because tiny, unnoticed "injuries" to the skin on the bottom of the foot, can create "openings" for the virus to enter. Likewise with other, more obvious foot injuries.

Planter's Wart - It "could" disappear in "only" TWO YEARS ! 

But can you WAIT? And.... SHOULD you wait?

TWO YEARS ! . . .Long time. to be embarrassed, in pain, and to be kept from doing things you'd love to be doing.Plantar Warts !

But that's how long the HPV virus can live in a human body -- a human body with an UN-compromised immune system. If conditions were perfect, you could see your lesions simply disappear after the virus dies.

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Problem is, this assumes you are not taking any of the popularly prescribed drugs which are known to suppress the immune system. This assumes no further re-exposure to the virus. And finally, it assumes the initial area has not spread and developed a large "cluster" or "mosaic" of connected fellow warts. Very nasty looking!

Planter's Wart Elimination - What Doctors recommend . . . 

"...eliminate them as quickly as possible..." -- Here's Why:

Family doctors and even Podiatrists have many methods to eliminate your foot wart. But these are often invasive, sometimes painful, and can leave scarring. Expense is another major concern. Yet,, because your wart is on the underside of your foot and subject to the pressures of the bones in your foot when you walk, these same health care professionals definitely recommend that the warts be eliminated quickly.
In some cases your body may try to compensate for the pain caused by walking on your wart. And these healthcare professionals know that this can lead to leg and back pain. Thus their recommendation is for quick removal.

Planter's Wart Home Remedies - Here's the Deal . . . 

Many could work . . . but do you have the TIME ? the PATIENCE ?

Plantar Warts !It seems that even the ole "duct tape" remedy could work for you, because it has worked for many. It keeps the area dry, which is very important to proper self treatment. But note that you need to leave the tape on for 7 - 10 days, and then "scrape or file" away the "dead" portions of the wart. But don't file too deeply as this will cause the wart to bleed. Note that the blood is contagious, and could actually spread the virus more ! Most of the duct-tape narratives that I've seen have suggested that quite a few ten-day "rounds" of treatment may be necessary. And if you don't "dig" deep enough, the virus will simply grow the wart back -- and may even enlarge. Using non-sterile files, etc, could lead to serious infections, too.

You're smart. I know you can see my point already... most home-remedy, self-treatments can take week after week after week - and may or may not work for YOU at all . . .

Planter's wart - Did You Know ? 

Miscellaneous facts and figures....

Starting with the well established fact: frogs do not cause warts -- not even frog urine will cause warts.

7% - 10% of the population of the United States has warts of one kind or another. All are caused by the Human Pavilloma Virus (HPV). A Planter's wart is so-named simply because the skin that the HPV virus infected, happens to be located on the bottom portion of the foot -- the plantar area of the foot. The warmth and moisture found in our shoes encourages the continued survival and growth of the virus.

Once infected with the virus, it can "incubate" for 1 - 20 months before a noticeable wart develops. This makes it almost impossible to determine exactly when, where or how the initial infection may have occurred.

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