probably but usually not if you do just call the doctor and talk to him or her a bout removing it
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If you take off a planters wart most of the time it grows back worse. I have a lady that I work with who tried to pick it off and has gotten her wart frozen off at the doctor and payed a lot of money to get it surgically removed and it still is coming back.
you actually are put asleep and then they will operate
a wart is a build up of tissue over an open wound. tou can only catch the wart virus from someone with the "virus."
As a professional dermatologist, I feel compelled to respond this intruding inquiry to provide further dermatological knowledge to the uneducated public. In order to understand the delicate subject of the planters wart, i wish to enlighten you on my credentials. I have studied for 8 and a quarter years under the supervision and mentor ship of Dr Scholl and have received a diploma in dermatological studies. When I was 9 years old, I had a planters wart on the bottom of my foot. By 2 months, it had grown 6 inches in diameter and caused me chronic pain on my left foot. it soon began to turn a deep blue, then purple, then violet. the doctor declared i wore a wart cast that covered the width of my entire leg, and had to use a wheel chair to get around. the only good that came of this 4 year trauma was that kids at school got to sign my wart cast! This experience has inspired me to become a professional dermatologist, and to create a more simple wart treatment method called 'the nearly chronic painless method.' if you of your child has a planters wart, it is likely you will use a treatment similar to the one I created. You will need to wear a leg brace but you will never again feel planter pain.
She has a wart on her arm.He couldn't stop looking at her wart.