How to Get Rid of WARTS ?

Warts can be found anywhere on the feet and are often con­fused with corns and calluses. Single warts on the soles are usually surrounded by large masses of callus, and may be quite tender. Mosaic warts, often seen on the heels, are large, flat, diffuse warts that do not become very thick. Warts, like corns, interrupt the normal ridges of the skin. The wart itself contains fine capillaries or blood vessels, which appear on the surface as black or dark brown spots, often referred to as "seeds". When the wart is shaved down, these seeds may exude tiny droplets of blood, revealing their origin from blood vessels.

Warts and corns are usually quite tender when direct pressure is applied to them. On the other hand, pain produced by pinching an area from the sides, between thumb and forefinger, indicates the probable presence of a wart.

You should not hesitate to seek the services of a podiatrist, dermatologist, or orthopedic surgeon for the correction of under­ lying structural or functional imbalances, perhaps through well ­designed inserts or orthotics, or surgery to correct stubborn lesions.

It is reasonable to leave warts untreated if they are not painful and not increasing in number or size. Physicians and podiatrists treat warts with surgery, electro-surgery, freezing, strong acids, and other chemicals.

WARTS Prevention:

The importance of shoes that fit properly and the elimination of areas that produce friction has been emphasized.

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