October 4th, 2009 by Planter Wart
Plantar wart is a non-cancerous skin growth on the sole of your foot that is caused by the HPV. This virus enters your body through tiny cuts and then breaks into your skin, and often people do not even realize that they have the virus. Plantar wart is usually not a serious health concern, and [...]
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October 4th, 2009 by Planter Wart
Plantar wart is a non-cancerous skin growth on the sole of your foot that is caused by the HPV. This virus enters your body through tiny cuts and then breaks into your skin, and often people do not even realize that they have the virus. Plantar wart is usually not a serious health concern, and [...]
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October 3rd, 2009 by Planter Wart
Plantar wart is a rough growth that develops on the bottom of the foot. Because of their appearance and texture, these warts can often be mistaken for corns or calluses. The only visual difference between a plantar wart and a callus is that plantar wart has a small black center. Plantar wart can be quite [...]
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September 19th, 2009 by Planter Wart
Plantar warts are warts which are caused by a virus that invades the skin through a microscopic cut or abrasion on the sole of the foot, and then continues to grow inward under the skin. All warts are caused by specific viruses. Planter warts can be caught easily from anybody else who is carrying the [...]
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