To diagnose a plantar wart, the foot and ankle doctor examines the patient's foot and look for signs and symptoms of a wart.
Although plantar warts may eventually disappear on their own, most patients desire faster relief. The goal of treatment is to completely remove the wart.
To remove the wart, the foot and ankle doctor may use topical or oral treatments, laser therapy, cryotherapy (freezing), acid treatments or surgery.
Regardless of the treatment methods undertaken, it is important that the patient follow the doctor's instructions, including all home care and medication that has been prescribed, and follow-up visits to your doctor. Warts can recur and require additional treatment.
If no response to treatment may be necessary to perform additional diagnostic evaluation. In such cases, the doctor may perform a biopsy to rule out other possible causes of growth.
Although there are many folk remedies for warts, patients should be aware that these remedies have not been tested and may be dangerous. Patients should never try to remove a wart on their own. This can do more harm than good.