You can but you have to be aware of the risk involved. A good nail person will see this and keep away and put on gloves first. The water they use is drained so they should clean it after every session...stay away if they don't. Some people mistake a wart on the foot for a plantar wart, but they are still different.
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Plantar warts are, by definition, warts on the bottom of your foot or toes. A wart appearing anywhere else on the body is not a plantar wart, even if it's caused by one of the strains of the human papillomavirus that's generally associated with plantar warts. (If you're asking if it's possible for the virus to spread from a plantar wart to other locations on the body: yes, that's possible. But it wouldn't be CALLED a plantar wart; if it appeared on the palm, for instance, it would be a palmar wart.)
there are wart removers. or u can go tote doctors and they can do the thing where they frezze it and it just falls off
No. You can however freeze them with kits you can get a walmart.
I got my staples out 2 weeks after surgery and the nurse said no baths or jacuzzis for 3 weeks after staples were removed... I'm waiting 6 weeks after surgery to swim or hot tub just to be safe
No, go and see a doctor.