Warts

What are Warts?

Warts are small, raised skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They commonly appear on the feet (plantar warts) and can be painful or uncomfortable, especially when located on weight-bearing areas.

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Warts?

Warts can vary in appearance but are often identified by their distinct texture and location.

  • Small, rough, grainy growths on the skin.
  • A black dot in the center, often referred to as a “wart seed” (clotted blood vessel).
  • Pain or discomfort when standing or walking (plantar warts).
  • Growths that disrupt the natural texture of the skin.

Warts FAQ

Preventing warts involves reducing exposure to the virus and maintaining proper foot hygiene. Avoid walking barefoot in public areas such as locker rooms, pools, and showers where HPV thrives. Keep your feet clean and dry, as the virus tends to multiply in moist environments. Do not share personal items like towels or shoes, and avoid touching or picking at warts to prevent spreading the virus. Strengthening your immune system with a healthy diet and lifestyle can also reduce susceptibility.

Wart treatment varies based on size, location, and severity. Over-the-counter medications containing salicylic acid can be effective for small warts. For more stubborn or painful warts, a podiatrist may recommend advanced treatments such as cryotherapy (freezing the wart) or laser therapy.

You should see a podiatrist if your warts are painful, spreading, or resistant to home treatments. It’s especially important to seek professional care if you have multiple warts, warts in weight-bearing areas, or underlying conditions like diabetes, which may complicate treatment.

At Step By Step Family Foot Care, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, expert care tailored to your needs. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward healthier feet and a better quality of life.