Can HPV vaccine cure plantar warts?

For the palms and soles, HPV 2 has been the most frequently found but HPV 1, 4, 27, and 57 have also been described. Our hypothesis is that vaccination by nonavalent vaccine against HPV could lead to a complete resolution of difficult-to-treat palmo-plantar warts patients of more than 15 years and 3 months of age.
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Is there a vaccine for plantar warts?

Your health care provider will likely numb your skin first. Vaccine. HPV vaccine has been used with success to treat warts even though this vaccine is not specifically targeted toward the wart viruses that cause plantar warts.
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Are plantar warts a form of HPV?

Plantar warts are caused by an infection with HPV in the outer layer of skin on the soles of the feet. The warts develop when the virus enters through tiny cuts, breaks or weak spots on the bottom of the foot. If left untreated, warts can last from a few months to 2 years in children, and several years in in adults.
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Does HPV vaccine get rid of flat warts?

Case reports and small studies associating HPV vaccine with successful resolution of warts are easy to find in the literature. For example, 60% of patients achieved a complete response and 30% a partial response to HPV vaccine in one small prospective study of 26 patients with genital warts.
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Can the HPV vaccine cause warts on feet?

As the HPV vaccine does not contain any traces of the virus itself and cannot cause you to become infected with HPV, the vaccine cannot cause you to develop warts.
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What type of HPV causes plantar warts?

A plantar wart, sometimes called a verruca, is typically associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV), specifically types 1, 4, 57, 60, 63, 65, and 66, according to research from 2020. HPV causes a buildup of the protein keratin on the skin, which can result in warts.
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Can HPV vaccine prevent skin warts?

The vaccine is very, very effective

If you are vaccinated before being exposed to the virus, the HPV vaccine is 97 percent effective in preventing cervical cancer and cell changes that could lead to cancer. Plus, it's almost 100 percent effective in preventing external genital warts.
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How do you prevent plantar warts?

Wash your feet every day, using warm water and gentle soaps. Use moisturizing creams or lotions as necessary to avoid dry, flaky, or cracking skin. Treat any cuts or injuries to the feet promptly. Avoid wearing wet shoes and socks.
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Are all warts HPV?

Warts appear when a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV) infects the top layer of the skin. There are several different kinds of warts including common warts, plantar (foot/mosaic) warts, and flat warts. All types of warts are caused by HPV.
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What does a plantar wart look like when it comes out?

Plantar warts often look like circular spots of thick, callused skin. These spots will typically have tiny black dots on the surface, which are actually bits of dried blood. Plantar warts are usually flat and grow inwards as pressure from walking is applied to them.
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Does a wart on my foot mean I have HPV?

Cause of Foot Warts

Plantar warts are caused by HPV or Human Papillomavirus. This particular virus may enter your body through breaks or tiny cuts on the bottom of your feet. When skin cells become infected with HPV, it makes the cells grow quicker, resulting in the formation of warts.
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Can you have a plantar wart without having HPV?

The culprit is a strain of virus called human papillomavirus or HPV. Many strains of the virus exist, and those that cause common warts on the hands and feet are not the same strains of HPV that cause genital warts. Some people mistakenly think plantar warts or palmar warts are malignant. In fact, they are not harmful.
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Why won't my plantar wart go away?

When a plantar wart does not go away after cryotherapy, it is usually because the entire wart was not exposed to the treatment. That can happen when a wart is very thick or the surface area of a wart is large. Another round of cryotherapy is then needed to eliminate the wart completely.
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What vitamins prevent warts?

Because the development of warts is often linked to the health and potency of the immune system, supplements that strengthen immunity-including vitamin A and vitamin C-may also help eliminate the growths and, when taken long term, prevent recurrences.
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Will HPV warts go away?

Most HPV infections that cause genital warts will go away on their own, taking anywhere from a few months to two years. But even if your genital warts disappear without treatment, you may still have the virus. When left untreated, genital warts can grow very large and in big clusters.
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Can stress cause warts?

Yes! Stress causes the release of hormones that build up over a long period of time. These hormones weaken the immune system's ability to fight off viruses like the one that causes warts.
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Why are my plantar warts spreading?

The virus grows in warm, moist environments, such as those created in a locker room or in your shoes when your feet sweat and moisture is trapped. Plantar warts often spread to other areas of the foot, increase in size, and have "babies," resulting in a cluster that resembles a mosaic.
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Do plantar warts have roots?

A common misconception is that plantar warts have seeds or roots that grow through the skin and can attach to the bone. The wart may appear to have a root or seeds, but these are in fact small clusters of the wart just beneath the top layer of the skin. The wart cannot live in any tissue except the skin.
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How do I know when to stop treating a plantar wart?

If the warts become sore, stop the treatment for a few days. If you don't see much progress after 2 to 3 weeks, try leaving the tape on until noon, or even longer. Stubborn warts may need to be covered continuously with tape for 5 days. Leave medicine off for 2 days.
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Does HPV vaccine work if already infected?

Yes. Even if you already have one strain of HPV , you could still benefit from the vaccine because it can protect you from other strains that you don't yet have. However, none of the vaccines can treat an existing HPV infection.
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When is it too late for HPV vaccine?

HPV Vaccine Age Limit: You Might Not Be Too Old — What You Should Know. The HPV vaccine was originally approved for females ages 9 through 26. Now, men and women up to age 45 can get vaccinated.
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Can you clear HPV after 30?

There is no cure for HPV, but 70% to 90% of infections are cleared by the immune system and become undetectable. HPV peaks in young women around age of sexual debut and declines in the late 20s and 30s. But women's risk for HPV is not over yet: There is sometimes a second peak around the age of menopause.
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Why does my plantar wart keep coming back?

They can come back numerous times throughout your lifetime. The most effective treatment for them is a specific round of treatments that takes time. Plantar warts come back because HPV is still present in the body. It lurks in tissues and is dormant.
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How easily do plantar warts spread?

Plantar warts are very contagious and can easily be transmitted from one person to another by coming into direct contact with a wart or with something – such as a locker room floor or a towel – that has been in contact with a wart.
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Are plantar warts cancerous?

Q: Can plantar warts be cancerous? A: In the vast majority of cases, plantar warts are harmless and pose no risk of cancer. Certain types of the HPV virus, however, can lead to some cancers. If plantar warts do not respond to treatment and continue to grow, a biopsy should be carried out to check for cancerous cells.
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