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I have warts on the soles of my feet, I went to the hospital and had them frozen several times and they cleared up, why are they growing new ones?

I have warts on the soles of my feet, I went to the hospital and had them frozen several times and they cleared up, why are they growing new ones?

Common wart is a skin disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, commonly known as "wart", "wart", etc. It occurs in adolescents, mostly on the backs of the fingers and hands, soles of the feet, etc. Damage to the skin and mucous membranes is the main cause of infection.

The human papilloma virus enters the exposed epidermal basal cells through a wound, and the basal cells, which can divide, are the reservoir for the viral DNA, so common warts are on the surface of the skin and don't go deeper in.

Cryotherapy is the application of liquid nitrogen cryogenics (-196 degrees Celsius) to "freeze" the virus, recurrence of one of the reasons is not enough course of treatment, another is the depth or scope of the treatment is not enough, and there are some warts have not yet grown out of the naked eye can not be seen, so did not treat the warts, a period of time after the hair out thought it was a recurrence of the.

I recommend plantar warts along with the use of herbal foot soaks. Large warts can be gotten rid of first with laser, freezing, or fire needling, while small warts or warts that have not grown can be nipped in the bud by foot soaking.

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Common warts are also a skin virus caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is prevalent in young people, mostly on the backs of the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The main reason for this is that the skin and mucous membranes are damaged and infected. Generally go to the hospital to do a small surgery in the use of topical drugs to kill the virus. The safest treatment.

The skin gradually regains its texture Squeezing and pressing are clean without pain.

The original part grows out just isn't removed cleanly.

If there are new growths in other parts of the body, it is usually a virus that has been transmitted before and may not be noticeable in the early stages. In addition, shoes and socks should be ironed in hot water and sterilized in the sun.

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