What to do about viral warts on the feet

Viral warts on the feet, also known as plantar warts, are usually treated using topical medications and physical therapy.
Plantar warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and trauma and maceration can prompt the virus to initially inoculate in the skin, followed immediately by self-inoculation leading to the spread of the virus on the feet.
Plantar warts can be treated with topical salicylic acid to make the skin at the site of the lesion fall off, which has a certain effect of removing the local virus, and commonly used in the clinic are salicylic acid ointment and other dosage forms.
Physical therapy includes liquid nitrogen freezing and laser treatment, which works directly on the wart tissue to make the warts fall off, but it should be noted that freezing may take several times to achieve the purpose of wart removal.
The actual dermatology of the plantar warts will be the best way to get rid of the warts, and it’s also the best way to get rid of the warts.