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What Is An Accurate Cure For Plantar Wart On Foot?

plantar wart on foot not going away. very painful. please advise. i am in pain. 2 weeks carriedo ut electric cautery also. no gain. same position. three different doctors visited already. one advised burning it, one advised surgery, one advised freezing, one advised walk on the ocean. please guide me.
posted on Sun, 9 Mar 2014
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Hi,

I can understand your concern for plantar wart on foot.

For the treatment of plantar wart on foot there are certain methods of treatment all of which are done by cauterization. It need cauterization under expert direction by radio-frequency or electro-cautery or by chemical methods. For the above you can meet a dermatologist for best possible diagnosis & treatment.

Do not pinch, pop or scratch the area. Keep the area dry and wear cotton socks. Change the socks two time a day. Do not wear others sleepers or shoes.

Take care.
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What Is An Accurate Cure For Plantar Wart On Foot?

Hi, I can understand your concern for plantar wart on foot. For the treatment of plantar wart on foot there are certain methods of treatment all of which are done by cauterization. It need cauterization under expert direction by radio-frequency or electro-cautery or by chemical methods. For the above you can meet a dermatologist for best possible diagnosis & treatment. Do not pinch, pop or scratch the area. Keep the area dry and wear cotton socks. Change the socks two time a day. Do not wear others sleepers or shoes. Take care.