Plantar warts are common warts that occur on the soles of the feet. Plantar warts are growths that occur on the soles of the feet. Ancient medical books call it Niuchengjian, and Western medicine calls it plantar wart.
Plantar warts, which are caused by viral infection, can be transmitted through self-inoculation through tiny breaks in the skin, thus increasing in number. Due to the daily stress on the soles of the feet and the friction of shoes, plantar warts are very easy to inoculate themselves and become infected; and due to the thick cuticle on the friction surface, it makes treatment difficult and difficult to cure at one time.
The current treatment methods include freezing, laser and Shunkang Wart Clearing Cream for external use. Freezing needs to be done several times in a row, once every two weeks. Laser is not the first choice since it is easy to leave some parts behind and cause recurrence. If there are too many, topical drugs can be used to corrode the local skin to treat them. Superficial X-ray radiation therapy is also effective, but few hospitals now offer this service.