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(Concern) My youngest child's plantar wart keeps recurring.
My youngest child has been complaining for a few days that his soles hurt and it's difficult to walk. So I looked and it seems like he has a corn.
So I went to the hospital. But they said it wasn't a corn but a wart, and it has recurred. I thought it was a corn, but it turned out to be a wart again.
Last time, since there was no pain, I naturally thought it was a corn, but plantar warts are harder than other areas, so putting weight on them can cause pain.
In the end, they suggested freezing treatment, but since I have previous experience, the child refused and held out, so I ended up getting a Verumal prescription. It will take a long time, but they say it's better than leaving a trauma on the child.
I am currently on the third day of applying Verrumal, waiting for it to peel off quickly. I wish I could get cryotherapy to remove it faster, but ㅠㅠ
I don't know why this plantar wart keeps recurring so often. Since he's an active kid, it's hard for him to exercise when he has pain in his sole, which is really upsetting. If anyone has been successfully treated without recurrence of plantar warts, I would appreciate your help.
Plantar warts or verrucae are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). They can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person or by sharing objects. The risk of infection increases if the feet are wet or if there is skin damage, so caution is advised.