Plantar warts are common warts that occur on the soles of the feet and are associated with human papilloma virus infection, and can be treated with physical therapy, topical medication, and systemic medication. 1. Physical therapy: you can get rid of the warts through cryogenic freezing, laser, and electrocautery, etc., and the lesions need to be treated in batches and times. The actual warts can be surgically removed. 2. topical medication: patients who are not suitable for physical therapy can use topical medication according to different situations, commonly used medications are imiquimod cream, phthalidomide cream, fluorouracil cream, etc., but also paxillin diluted in the wart root injection with procaine. 3. systematic drug treatment: there is no precise and effective anti-HPV therapeutic drugs, you can use immunomodulators (such as interferon, levamisole, etc.). The plantar warts, should go to the regular hospital dermatology examination and diagnosis, drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor.