Cryotherapy for plantar warts
My children and I are prone to getting warts on the soles of our feet. We've visited a general surgery clinic to scrape them out and even had them completely removed with a laser at a dermatology clinic. In the end, we decided to try cryotherapy. I have painful memories of limping and being unable to walk properly for over a month after the large laser cut, so I didn't want to use lasers on my soles again. I decided to give cryotherapy a try, even if it takes a long time, so I started the treatment. I initially went to the dermatology department at Changwon Fatima Hospital every three weeks, but now that we are almost at the final stage, I go every four weeks. Since the warts were old, they didn't hurt for the first few sessions, and scabs didn't even form—making me wonder if the treatment was even working. However, now that I get treatment, large scabs form and it hurts a lot. Although it isn't as painful as laser treatment, cryotherapy is still quite difficult. Still, thanks to consistent treatment, I can see the end in sight.









