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Plantar Wart Treatment in Newnan, GA
Symptoms to Watch For
- A small, rough growth on the bottom of the foot
- Thickened skin or a callus forming over the wart
- Black pinpoint dots (often referred to as “wart seeds”)
- Pain or tenderness when walking or applying pressure
- A lesion that disrupts the normal lines of the skin
Causes of Plantar Warts
Plantar warts develop when HPV enters the skin through tiny cuts or breaks. Several factors can increase the risk of developing them, including:
- Walking barefoot in public places like locker rooms, pools, or showers
- Direct contact with the virus on contaminated surfaces
- Weakened immune response
- Repeated pressure on certain areas of the foot
- Minor skin injuries that allow the virus to enter more easily
With early recognition and proper care, plantar warts can be effectively treated and managed.
Treatment Options in Newnan
Podiatrists in Newnan offer a range of effective plantar wart treatment options based on the size, location, and severity of the wart. Treatment may include:
- Topical medications designed to break down wart tissue
- Cryotherapy (freezing the wart) to destroy infected skin
- Minor in-office procedures to safely remove stubborn warts
- Laser or other advanced therapies when appropriate
- Personalized treatment plans based on your condition and lifestyle
Why See a Podiatrist in Newnan?
Plantar warts can be difficult to eliminate without professional care. While over-the-counter treatments may provide limited results, they often do not fully remove the wart or prevent it from returning. Podiatrists in Newnan provide a thorough evaluation and targeted treatment to effectively address the infection and reduce the risk of spread.
With the right approach, many patients begin to see improvement and experience relief from discomfort during daily activities.
Preventing Plantar Warts
Although plantar warts are caused by a virus, certain habits can help lower your risk of developing them or spreading them to others:
- Avoid walking barefoot in public areas like locker rooms, pools, and showers
- Keep your feet clean and dry
- Do not pick at or touch existing warts
- Wear protective footwear in shared spaces
- Cover warts to prevent spreading the virus
Taking these steps, along with early treatment, can help maintain healthier skin and reduce recurrence.
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