What Are Plantar Warts?

When Should You Seek Medical Attention for Plantar Warts?

Identifying plantar warts can typically be done without professional help, especially if there is a visible black dot. However, there are certain situations in which it is necessary to consult a doctor. These include instances where there are noticeable changes in the wart’s appearance, bleeding, unsuccessful attempts at treatment, persistent pain, or if you are uncertain about the nature of the lesion. It is particularly important for individuals with weakened immune systems or diminished sensation in their feet to seek medical attention as well.


Risk Factors

Plantar warts can affect anyone, although certain groups are more susceptible to them. The highest risk factors include children, teenagers, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Those who frequently walk barefoot in public places, where the likelihood of exposure is higher, are also at an increased risk. Moreover, individuals who have previously experienced plantar warts are more prone to developing them again.

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