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Let’s talk about plantar warts and how to prevent them.

Warts – How to PreventThem

Plantar warts are one of the three most common reasons that bring children into the doctor’s office for foot care. The good news is that they will go away. The bad news is that this can take a very long time, up to several weeks. Anyone that has been treated or had their child treated for a wart knows how true this is. There are many different kinds of cutaneous warts, such as common warts, genital warts, and plantar warts. The latter will be the focus of this article.

Plantar warts are a virus.

Warts are caused by direct contact with the human papillomavirus (HPV) family of viruses that we hear so much about. The virus is in the environment, and it can be picked up almost anywhere. HPV thrives in environments that are wet, damp, dark, warm, or any combination. Think of swimming pools for lessons or leisure swim—the changing rooms at the pool or the gym. Hotel rooms, locker rooms and showers, even the showers at home, can carry the human papillomavirus. All these areas have a lot of public traffic (well, maybe not your shower at home) and are moist environments more often than not. Even your shoes can carry unwanted bacteria and viruses, especially if sweaty feet (or puddle jumpers) are involved.

Just because the HPV virus is present doesn’t mean that you’re going to catch it. Like many other organisms, the virus needs a way to enter your body through a cut or scrape; even a micro tear in the skin will do. Rough surfaces like a pool deck or pumice stone can cause these tiny cuts during a pedicure. Not all hope is lost, though. It is easy to protect yourself.

Never Go Barefoot

When you are in public areas frequented by barefoot people, you can help to prevent warts by wearing flip flops, deck shoes, shower shoes, or water shoes. Basically, avoid direct contact with any surface that may hold the virus that causes warts. Don’t wear other shoes like sneakers onto public pool decks; you are not just protecting yourself. You are helping to bring the bacteria in, hence the reasons for all those signs asking you to take your shoes off (see how that works?). Keep your feet covered by wearing socks or slippers around hotel rooms and your water shoes in public showers and locker rooms too.

When you are in public areas that barefoot people frequent, wearing flip flops, deck shoes, or water shoes is an easy way to protect yourself.

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Plantar Warts and Sweaty Feet

If sweaty feet plague you, try changing your socks halfway through the day and keep socks cotton, so they are breathable. Don’t wear the same shoes two days in a row. Leave those sweaty shoes out to dry for 24 hours. You can also clean your shoes by throwing them in the washer and then the dryer. Lysol can also help kill bacteria. However, it is not proven to work on soft surfaces like a shoe and will still require drying time. The best yet is sterilizing the shoes and other personal items that your feet touch regularly. UV-based products, like SteriShoe, are proven to kill bacteria in shoes quickly and effectively.

Immune Boosting

Boosting your immune system will help protect yourself, especially if you are prone to getting colds. Remember, warts are a virus, just like the common cold. Cold-FX for kids will help prevent catching a cold and a wart too. A weakened immune system is one of the leading causes of HPV infection, so Vitamin A supplements are some of the best treatment for warts because they naturally boost your immunity, or simply take a walk to your nearest natural store and find out what over-the-counter medications they recommend.

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Don’t drive yourself crazy, and if your baby toeaccidentallytouches the pool deck, it doesn’t mean you will get a wart. Most plantar warts are prevented by healthy skin care habits. Make sure to clean and cover cuts on your skin as most warts only form if the HPV is allowed to break the skin.

Taking the appropriate steps to prevent infection is the best place to start. Do what you can, when you can. Keep your feet clean as much as possible, as good foot hygiene is one of the most effective ways to prevent warts. An HPV vaccine is another good preventative measure. If a plantar wart does appear, make sure to get it checked by a healthcare provider as soon as you notice it. Starting treatment earlier usually means an easier time getting rid of it for good.

How are Warts Treated?

There are multiple treatments for getting rid of your stubborn warts, including some home remedies. One way treat your own warts is to apply salicylic acid to the wart area. This will make the outer layer of thickened skin softer and allow the wart to rub off easier. Make sure to wash your hands before and after applying the acid to your wart. Also, make sure to dispose of the excess skin safely to prevent new warts, as the HPV strains are alive on the surface of the wart and warts can spread if other parts of your skin are exposed.

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Liquid nitrogen is another over-the-counter method for plantar wart removal. The substance will freeze the skin that contains the wart and a small area of skin around the wart as well. It usually takes 4-6 days for the wart to dry out completely so that it can be removed with a sharp tool. DO NOT use nail clippers for wart removal, and avoid shaving the skin down with a razor. Remember to wash your hands after working with plantar warts.

Laser treatment is arguably the most effective way to remove warts. This process can only be completed by a healthcare provider. It is so effective because it does not require direct contact with the affected area, which will help to keep warts from spreading to other parts of your skin.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Here are the most common questions I get asked about warts.

Do I have to throw away shoes after getting a wart?

No, you don’t have to throw your shoes away. The best thing to do is to wash your shoes or spray them with Lysol. A significant step is to ensure you’re wearing fresh socks every day and leave your shoes to dry out for 24 hours before wearing them again.

How long can plantar warts live in shoes?

This is a great question! Unfortunately, the virus can live in shoes for up to six months! So I’d recommend regularly disinfecting and washing your shoes. This will help you keep on top of the virus as best you can.

Can bad shoes cause plantar warts?

Wearing ill-fitting or cheap shoes cannot cause plantar warts. What does cause them is the virus hiding within the shoe. So if you’re trying shoes on in a store, make sure you take socks with you. If you’re buying used shoes, give them a good Lysol or wash before slipping your foot in there.

Can wearing shoes without socks cause warts?

Again, it’s not the wearing shoes without socks that cause the wart; it’s the virus finding its way into the shoe and then into your body. Wearing socks provides a barrier between your skin and your shoe.

It’s always a good idea for children to wear socks with their shoes and keep their feet covered in public places, especially wet ones. Regularly disinfecting shoes will help you to keep warts at bay. If you notice one, get treatment as soon as possible and give an excellent scrub to any surfaces your child has touched with their bare feet (and wash their shoes!). Warts are just part of parenthood; there’s no point panicking about them, but taking appropriate precautions makes sense and is easy to do.

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FAQs

How can you prevent plantar warts? ›

To help prevent plantar warts:
  1. Avoid direct contact with warts. ...
  2. Keep your feet clean and dry.
  3. Wear sandals or other foot protection when walking around swimming pools, in locker rooms or in gym showers.
  4. Don't pick at or scratch warts.
Feb 7, 2024

What is the root cause of plantar warts? ›

Plantar warts are caused by a virus called HPV (human papillomavirus). They can be spread by person-to-person contact. Or you can develop one if you walk barefoot on moist surfaces infected with the virus. This might be in a community pool area or locker room.

How to sanitize shoes after plantar warts? ›

Periodically spray shoes with disinfectant such as Lysol. This will take care of any virus living there.

Does vinegar help plantar warts? ›

Apple cider vinegar: Apple cider vinegar contains acetic acid, which kills off bacteria (antibacterial), and malic acid, which is an alpha hydroxyl acid that naturally exfoliates your skin. Apply apple cider vinegar at least twice a day. After several weeks, you can scrub out or pull out your wart.

What is the fastest way to get rid of a plantar wart? ›

Treatment
  1. Freezing medicine (cryotherapy). Cryotherapy is done in a clinic and involves applying liquid nitrogen to the wart, either with a spray or a cotton swab. ...
  2. Stronger peeling medicine (salicylic acid). Prescription-strength wart medications with salicylic acid work by removing a wart a layer at a time.
Feb 7, 2024

What vitamin gets rid of plantar warts? ›

Studies show that people with warts have much lower B12 levels. So, if you're wondering what vitamin deficiency causes warts, a significant contributor can be B12 deficiency. Several studies also show Zinc to be effective in improving and clearing warts. You can find B12 and Zinc supplements over the counter.

What makes plantar warts go away? ›

Salicylic acid is a common home treatment option for plantar warts. It involves applying a medication to the wart that causes it to blister and peel off. This is a relatively effective treatment, and it does not cause any pain or scarring.

How do I know when a plantar wart is completely killed? ›

A plantar wart will appear to have gone away if the area feels smooth, there are visible lines of the skin crossing the treated area, there are no black dots, and the skin area may appear lighter. A plantar wart is a harmless skin growth that develops on the bottom of the feet and may cause pain when walking.

What happens if you pick a wart and it bleeds? ›

Contact your provider if: You have signs of infection (red streaking, pus, discharge, or fever) or bleeding. You have a lot of bleeding from the wart or bleeding that does not stop when you apply light pressure. The wart does not respond to self-care, and you want it removed.

Can I spray Lysol in shoes? ›

According to wiki how: You can use an antibacterial spray, such as Lysol or Clorox, to disinfect the inside of your shoes. [7] Spray the entire insides of your shoes, and allow your shoes to dry completely before putting them on. Using an antibacterial spray will disinfect your shoes and help eliminate bad odors.

What disinfectant kills plantar warts? ›

We encourage people to make sure they use a little anti-virus spray or a little diluted bleach to spray the bathtub to kill any wart virus that might be living there to help prevent the spread of the virus.

What do you soak your feet in for plantar warts? ›

Home remedies are also available to help with plantar warts. An apple cider vinegar soak can help remove the wart. You can soak your feet in the vinegar for 20 minutes before using a pumice stone to remove any loose skin from the wart.

Can hydrogen peroxide remove plantar warts? ›

Conclusion: Hydrogen peroxide solution (3% and 6%) is an effective, safe, and cheap treatment modality for nongenital warts which can be used simply at home.

What is the strongest wart remover? ›

Bleomycin: Bleomycin is an anti-cancer medication that a doctor injects into the wart. It can have side effects, such as loss of the nails if treating a wart on the finger.

How long does apple cider vinegar take to remove warts? ›

Replace the cotton ball with a fresh one dipped in apple cider vinegar each night. The wart may swell or throb. The skin on the wart may turn black in the first 1 to 2 days, which might signal that the skin cells in the wart are dying. The wart might fall off within 1 to 2 weeks.

How can I boost my immune system to fight plantar warts? ›

Boost your immune system
  1. Eat a healthy diet filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  2. Exercise regularly to maintain excellent heart health. Walking, taking an aerobics class, or riding a bike are all good physical activity options.
  3. Get enough rest at night to promote immune function and recovery.
Aug 24, 2018

How do I stop getting warts? ›

To prevent warts:
  1. Avoid direct contact with a wart on another person's skin. ...
  2. Wear socks or shoes to prevent getting plantar warts.
  3. Use condoms to reduce transmission of genital warts.
  4. Wash the nail file that you use to file your wart so that you don't spread the virus to other parts of your body.

Are Plantars warts always caused by HPV? ›

Plantar warts are caused by cutaneous infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are numerous types of HPV which manifest in different ways. Plantar warts are generally caused by HPV-1, 4, 27 and 57 (see: “HPV vaccine”).

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