How do you get a planters wart on foot?

Are you tired of being borefoot and blister free? Well, have no fear because I’m here to teach you how to get a planters wart on your foot! While this may seem like an odd goal for some people, we know there are those out there who crave the joy of having painful bumps on their feet. So without further ado, let’s get started!

What is a Planters Wart?

If you’ve lived your life in blissful ignorance thus far, you may not know what exactly a planters wart is. It’s essentially just a warty growth that can occur anywhere on the sole or ball of your foot due to contact with human papillomavirus (HPV). Fancy science terms aside – it hurts.

Symptoms?

The symptoms include flat or raised bumps that appear on the soles or balls of feet (Yay), tenderness when standing or walking (Double Yay) and tiny black dots visible within lesions (Triple YAYYYY).

How Do You Get One?

Now comes the fun part…how do you actually go about getting one? Here are some tried-and-true methods:

1. Visit Public Showers

Public showers and pool areas provide plenty of opportunity for picking up HPV strains (and also athlete’s foot!) so next time you’re at the gym make sure they’re not using enough disinfectant (eww) And while barefoot running might increase wearability; flexing through crowds at concerts brings entirely different pleasures.

2. Infection Through Impacted Surroundings

Walk around freshly infested space wearing flip-flops without making any attempt to cleanse them between rounds– Take advantage of those old socks tucked under floorboards as well 😏

3. Share Socks&Bathrooms With Infected beings πŸ™ƒ

Sharing socks, towels, or even walking barefoot on surfaces like bathroom mats are all great ways to become infected (YUMMMM).

4. Messing With It!

For those of you who truly embrace the pain and suffering (we see you), go ahead and pick at your planters wart with a sharp object or bite it off (GROSS) – this should do the trick!

Prevention

Now that we’ve showed how one can get a planters wart let’s focus on preventive measures.

Wear Shoes

Consider wearing some shoes in public areas to avoid any potential exposure groan

Regularly Clean Surfaces

Cleaning floors shared by multitudes of people help keep happeningships between HPV strains under control (With our evolving sense for FOMO- its better than not cleaning up)

Don’t Share Hygiene Equipment 🚫

Lastly, don’t share personal hygiene equipment with others . Keep that toothbrush outta someone else’s mouth!

Treatment Options

Alright, so you weren’t quite ready for the epic struggle and now have found yourself with an unwanted guest – tackling a “plantar” problem. Here are some options;

Cryotherapy πŸ’₯

Cryotherapy involves applying liquid nitrogen to warts causing them freeze as low temperatures kill cells within lesions but definitely will make anyone wish they never came across this article.

Salicid Acid πŸ”ͺπŸ’ŠπŸ€•

Another option is salicylic acid which is helpful through repeated application process while undergoing a regime of debriding every five days until resolution; giving placebo effect success rate πŸ˜‰

Shaving It Off πŸ›€πŸ»

If neither freezing nor sacylic acids cling well enough then go ahead cut down into it without bothering if your bandage eventually gets wet 😫.

There are also other treatment methods available including laser therapy and surgical removal; however, we’d rather not go into detail on that (gross again).

In Conclusion

So there you have it folks – the ins and outs of getting a planters wart on your foot (plus how to prevent or treat one in case you’re not as dedicated by this point πŸ˜‰). Keep these tips handy for any future endeavors. And remember, always wash those feet!

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