Plantar warts are painful growths on the bottom of your feet that can stick around for years if left untreated.
You can get foot warts from walking around barefoot in public places or using dirty pedicure tools.
Using duct tape to remove a wart is a home remedy that some people believe can work. However, studies have produced mixed results on its effectiveness, and it can cause skin irritation in some people.
A plantar callus can form on the bottom your foot because of frequent friction and pressure. Soaking your foot in warm water and applying moisturizer or inserting shoe pads can help, but you may want ...
Those tiny flesh-colored or pink bumps? They may be warts, says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Nava Greenfield. But not all are made the same — in fact, warts is an umbrella term that covers ...
Q. Several weeks ago, you had a question from someone about using poison-ivy extract to get rid of warts. You suggested that this is a bad idea and not very safe. I am a retired dermatologist and ...
Q. Turmeric is magical! I tried duct tape on my plantar wart, but I got another one next to the first one. I tried OTC salicylic acid, but the wart just spread. Freezing didn’t work. The podiatrist ...
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