Plantar Warts Treatment Perth

Do you suffer from plantar-warts?
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Description:

A plantar wart is a skin lesion that presents on the sole or toes of the foot due to a viral infection. The lesions are usually self-limiting but treatment is often indicated.

Incidence:

Although plantar warts can appear at any age, the peak incidence is from 12-16 years, with a prevalence of approximately 70% in school aged children. The condition is less common in early childhood and prevalence declines after 20 years.  Approximately 10% of the general population will have a wart.

Causes and contributing factors:
Plantar warts are caused by a viral infection with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Different strains of HPV show predilection for certain areas of the body – HPV 1,2, and 4 commonly present on the feet, becoming known as ‘plantar warts’. The virus is transmitted via direct contact normally through moist surfaces such as public swimming pools or bathrooms. Inoculation of the virus is facilitated via compromised skin where the virus enters and incubates for weeks to months.

Symptoms:

A visible lesion resembling a cauliflower arrangement is usually seen on the plantar surface of the foot. Pain is often felt with pressure on the lesion and overlying thick callus build-up can be found around the lesion. Diagnosis is typically made by recognizing pain with a ‘side-to-side’ compression of the lesion, interruption of normal skin lines through the wart tissue and pinpoint bleeding when the lesion is pared down.

Treatment:

This condition typically requires the individual to build the immune response to fight off the viral infection; however this is often not satisfactory and treatment becomes necessary.
Treatment options include the following:

Indications for treatment:

Plantar Warts Treatment in Perth is now available.
Contact Central City Podiatry today on 9221 4998


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