Coping With Plantar WartsThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Plantar Warts Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Plantar’s warts are bad news My wart story begins 3 months ago, after a visit to my first pedicure ever. A few days after I went i started feeling pain in my foot and I noticed one dot and then two, after about a week. The dots got bigger ad the warts grew, and the pain kept getting worst. I used some over the counter pads with salycilic acid, it seemed like the warts only got bigger. Less than a week ago I went to the doctor and had them removed and I am still in horror. I have two big wholes on the hill of my foot, I am terrified of infection and thinking that the whole thing might not be gone or that it may pop up elsewhere. I had no idea plantar’s warts could cause so much trouble, i had no idea what they were, I should have searched the internet much earlier for websites such as this one. I so regret just now getting this information. My foot stings all the time..I have a big bandage on my foot( can’t wear a shoe on ) every single day, that needs to be changed every single day and requires meticulous preparation I had a good friend help me out for the first few days, I could no stand the site of what the foot would look like. My advice is go have this type of wart checked out as soon as possible and a good advice for your friends and family-Absolutely Stay Away From Pedicures Comments
November 2007
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