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  • How to Stop the Pain of Planters Warts

    Most warts are not painful, but plantar warts grow on the feet so they can hurt because of their location. The Mayo Clinic says they often grow around pressure points on the foot. Common areas...

  • Most Effective Treatment for Resistant Warts

    Most common warts on the fingers, hands and feet can be removed through simple methods. You can purchase over-the-counter products, or even treat them with a piece of duct tape. However, some...

  • Plantar Wart Infection

    As you walk, you may notice pain in your foot. When you inspect the tender area, you see a little bump. This could mean you've gotten infected with the virus that causes plantar warts and are...

  • Common Cure for Genital Warts

    Genital warts are skin growths that break out in the genital area. Like other warts, they are caused by the human papilloma virus. Once you are infected with the virus, you will develop an...

  • What Are the Causes of Plantar Warts?

    Plantar warts are annoying but usually harmless skin growths that can appear on your feet and toes. They can be painful, especially if they grow in an area that is under pressure when you walk. If...

  • What Are Some Treatments for Plantar Warts?

    Plantar warts, also called verrucas, often are more painful than common warts because of where they grow. They often appear on the bottom of the feet, where it is hard to avoid putting any kind of...

  • Process of Removing Warts

    Most warts can be removed with an over-the-counter medication that contains salicylic acid. This is available as a liquid that can be dabbed onto the wart or a medicated pad that is placed over...

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