Can plantar warts cause foot pain while walking?

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My younger sister has a small, fleshy, rough and hard growth on the sole of her right foot. She thought it was plantar wart and applied garlic twice daily in 2 days, but it gives no results and even causes her a lot of pain while walking. Anyone in the same situation, how do you get rid of it?

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    The pressure while walking can cause the wart to grow inward beneath the thick skin, leading to pain and discomfort. To get rid of warts, you should use vidarox (a new kind designed for all types of warts). My husband had a cluster of plantar warts for for a number of years. Because freezing treatment didn't help, he switched to use this cream and got the best results. Home remedies didn't work for all conditions, so consider using the medicine.

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      How long did it take your husband to clear a cluster of his warts? I've searched and found that vidarox is only for treating genital warts. The company has no recommendation for other types of warts.

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      The medication is made with natural ingredients which are commonly used for sensitive skin, so mostly used for private parts. Many people with other HPV warts used this and received the same results. For the stubborn warts, treatment might take longer (about one month).

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