How To Treat Plantar Warts
While plantar warts are not usually a serious condition, many patients experience pain or embarrassment regarding this condition and may desire treatment for comfort or aesthetic motivations. Still, patients should seek medical attention if they have warts that are painful, change in appearance or color, multiply or interfere with normal day-to-day activities.
For patients with diabetes or circulatory disorders, it’s crucial to seek immediate treatment in order to reduce the risk of serious complications. Since diabetes may cause poor circulation and prevent injuries from healing easily, you are more susceptible to infections. So, even if you notice a plantar wart early, it might not heal properly if you try to treat them on your own.