Laser treatment, injections, and chemicals may be necessary for stubborn warts.

However, some people find that over-the-counter (OTC) treatments and home remedies work well for smaller warts.

This article explains plantar wart home remedies, OTC treatments, prescriptions, and procedures.

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However, there is little evidence to support this remedy.

Preventing warts from spreading is often the only treatment many require.

Generally, untreated warts won’t hurt you.

Over-the-Counter Therapies

There are many OTC products for treating plantar warts, with most containingsalicylic acid.

A healthcare provider can also prescribe salicylic acid in a stronger form.

Salicylic acid is in a class of medications calledkeratolytic agents.

It is one of the primary plantar wart treatments.

Experts recommend using 17% salicylic acid.Before applying, bathe the skin for five minutes to soften it.

Next, apply the topical salicylic acid daily for 12 weeks.

Avoid use on the face.

They have many methods of treating warts in their office.

Cantharidin

Cantharidinis a topical program applied by a healthcare provider.

It works by causing a blister to form under the wart.

Cryosurgery

Cryosurgery(cryotherapy) involves spraying liquid nitrogen onto the area to freeze it.

It is one of the first-line treatments for warts.

It may be preferred because it is quick, easy, and inexpensive.

However, wart recurrence at 24 weeks recurred slightly more often in the electrosurgery group.

Curettage

Curettageis often used with other treatment methods, like freezing or burning.

This allows them to get the borders and enough material for lab analysis.

Laser Treatment

Laser therapymay be an option when warts don’t respond to other treatments.

Chemical Peels

Peeling medicines can be applied in the office or prescribed to use at home.

These peeling agents may include TCA and salicylic acid.

Immunotherapy

Immunotherapyuses your immune system to fight the wart.

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