The rash was found on the bottom of the foot in 2011, and I visited many hospitals, both Chinese and Western doctors, and diagnosed “plantar warts”. Can this disease be operated on? If so, what preparations do I need to make? A: First of all, let’s understand what a “plantar wart” is. The first thing you need to know is that the wart is a common skin condition caused by a virus, which is a rough, hard surface, called “common wart”. “The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The “plantar warts” are the “wart” that occurs on the bottom of the foot. The actual fact is that it is easy to diagnose because of the characteristics of the plantar warts, such as flattening due to pressure, rough surface, clear boundaries, and small black spots in the center of the rash. The patient has been to several hospitals, so the diagnosis of “plantar warts” should not be a problem. The actual fact is that there are many ways to treat this disease, including freezing, electrocautery, scraping, laser, and injections of phenytoin. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The most important thing is that the patient will be able to get the most out of the treatment. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the marketplace for a long time, and they’ve been in the market for a long time. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. The actual “plantar warts” are usually not felt, so when they are discovered, there are often multiple warts. The patient complains of pain when walking and has a long history of the disease, suggesting that the warts should be very large, in which case cryotherapy may be less effective. For the warts are huge or after other treatment methods are not effective, our department also use surgical treatment, the effect is still more satisfactory. Whether it is cryotherapy or surgery, the patient should take a shower before the visit, because the wound should not be wet within a week after treatment. If surgical treatment is used, because the local trauma is large and located on the bottom of the foot, it will definitely affect walking and driving in the short term, so work and life should be arranged accordingly in advance before treatment. The last thing I want to emphasize is that many people mistake plantar warts for corns and blindly use corns creams to treat them, resulting in warts that are growing in size, becoming more and more aggravated. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of these.