How to Treat Planters Wart
Things You'll Need
- Socks
- Petroleum Jelly
- 60% salisylic acid pad
Instructions
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Diagnose the bump to make sure it is a planter wart. A wart will be void of any normal skin lines running across the surface. It may be bumpy with small dark dots in the center. Planter warts are usually flat, from being on the bottom of the foot.
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Start to keep the feet dry. Change socks often, and use a drying foot powder if necessary. Warts thrive in moist conditions.
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Use salisylic acid. An effective product to heal the foot and get rid of warts. Look for a 40% salicylic acid plaster, that usually comes on a pad.
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Coat the area around the wart with petroleum jelly. The jelly will protect the skin that isn't affected, from the strong acid. After applying the jelly, cut the right sized medicated pad, and place firmly on the skin.
Change the pad every five days until the wart has disappeared.
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