The wart on the bottom of the foot is generally referred to as a plantar wart, which can be removed by physical therapy such as freezing and laser, or by using medication, the efficacy of which varies from person to person.
The actual wart is a benign proliferative disease caused by human papilloma virus infection of the skin and mucous membranes, commonly found on the fingers, the back of the hand, the edge of the foot and other parts of the body, manifesting itself as a localized dark brown, yellowish pimples, the surface of the surface is rough and uneven, the texture of the hard, can be a single or multiple, but also can be gradually increased in size, and fused with each other to form a plaque.
The most common treatments are laser, freezing and other physical treatments. The warts are vaporized by laser cauterization, or necrotic and detached by cryogenic freezing, thus achieving the therapeutic effect. The topical medications such as imiquimod ointment, fluorouracil ointment, retinoic acid ointment, etc. also have a certain therapeutic effect on plantar warts, but the period of time is longer, and the efficacy of the treatment varies from person to person.
It is recommended that the plantar warts on the soles of the feet of the patients in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the best treatment, to avoid the private use of drugs, so as to avoid delaying the condition.