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I Have a Cluster of Plantar Warts: How Do I Get Rid of Them?

Having one  plantar wart can be frustrating, but dealing with a cluster of them on the soles of your feet is a whole new level of discomfort. These stubborn warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and often appear on the weight-bearing areas of your feet, making every step painful.

If you’re dealing with plantar warts in Midtown or Downtown Manhattan, don’t worry—there are several effective treatments available to help you get rid of them. Read on as the expert team at Manhattan Podiatry Associates, PC, located in both Midtown and Downtown New York City, shares practical solutions for eliminating your plantar warts.

What are plantar warts?

Plantar warts are small, rough growths that commonly develop on the heels or balls of your feet due to the pressure from walking or standing. When they appear in clusters, they’re called mosaic warts. These warts are contagious, spreading through direct contact or by touching contaminated surfaces like locker room floors and swimming pools. If left untreated, they can linger for months or even years.

Many foot conditions can mimic the appearance of plantar warts, such as corns. The team at Manhattan Podiatry Associates, PC, can accurately diagnose your symptoms and provide the appropriate treatment to resolve your discomfort quickly.

At-Home Treatments for Plantar Warts

Over-the-counter (OTC) treatments, such as salicylic acid, are available for treating plantar warts. This topical treatment gradually peels away the infected skin. However, at-home treatments often require weeks of daily application and might not always be effective, especially for large clusters.

Professional Treatment Options from Manhattan Podiatry

If at-home remedies aren’t effective, the Manhattan Podiatry Associates, PC team offers several professional treatment options in Midtown and Downtown New York City:

Preventing Future Warts

After successfully treating your plantar warts, it’s essential to take steps to prevent them from returning. Always wear shoes in public areas like locker rooms and swimming pools, and keep your feet clean and dry. Additionally, avoid sharing towels, socks, or shoes to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

Say goodbye to clusters of plantar warts

Getting rid of a cluster of plantar warts can be a challenge, but with the right approach, it’s possible to eliminate them and prevent them from returning. 

To learn more about options for treating your plantar warts, schedule an appointment with our team today.

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