Is the black spot in a plantar wart cured by removing it?

Removal of the black dots in the plantar warts does not mean that they are cured, as they are caused by human papilloma virus infection and have a tendency to recur.
Plantar warts are a type of common wart. It is usually due to the fact that the human papilloma virus enters the local skin through the local skin breaks, stimulates the skin epidermal cells, makes the cells appear abnormal differentiation and proliferation, and forms benign superfluous organisms. After the disease, the localization can be seen in the loose keratinous soft core, surrounded by scattered small black spots caused by capillary hemorrhage.
When the small black spots in the plantar warts are taken out, it does not mean that they are cured, because the localized small black spots, even after they are taken out, there will still be human papilloma virus on the surface, so they cannot be cured. Patients can go to the regular hospital for freezing, laser, electrocautery and other ways of treatment, can promote local warts necrosis, to achieve the effect of shedding.
If the symptoms of plantar warts are serious, or if the symptoms persist and do not get better, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment.