Danielle McNeil, D.P.M., is a board-certified podiatrist who has practiced in both private and hospital clinics. Salicylic acid, cryotherapy, and chemical peels are common treatments for plantar warts ...
HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) affecting about 40% of people aged 15 to 59 in the United States. Most HPV infections cause no health issues and clear up on their own within two ...
A verruca is a wart on the foot. These can differ slightly from warts elsewhere in that they tend to be flat or even grow inwards, due to the pressure on the foot preventing it from growing outwards.
Viral warts are a common skin disease, most frequently affecting the hands and feet, caused by the human papilloma virus. While warts are not harmful and usually go away in time without any treatment, ...
Warts, or verrucae, are benign, semi-contagious growths of the outer layer of the skin. They are caused by viruses and tend to occur on the hands, arms, face, upper trunk, legs, feet and in genital ...
Medicare does not pay for benign wart removal for cosmetic reasons. However, it may fund the removal of malignant warts, warts that have spread to other body parts, or warts that are symptoms of ...
Often used in alternative medicine, tea tree oil is thought to have some antimicrobial properties. This means it may be an effective treatment for warts. Tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is well ...
Verrucas, commonly known as plantar warts, are a type of wart that occurs on the soles of the feet. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be both painful and embarrassing. While ...
Warts are noncancerous growths that develop on your skin or mucous membranes (soft, fleshy areas such as inside your mouth and genitals). They vary widely in shape and appearance — some are round, ...