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The Benefits of Swift Therapy for Plantar Warts and Other Foot Conditions

Your feet are susceptible to a range of unwanted conditions that can cause pain, swelling, a lack of mobility, and aesthetic concerns. A treatment called swift therapy is offered at Central Connecticut Footcare Center in Meriden, CT, that can help with plantar warts and other foot conditions. Learn how Dr. Tina Boucher can help you finally get rid of your plantar warts.

Plantar Warts: Description and Causes

Plantar warts form on the bottom, sides, or heels of the foot in most cases. They are painful and unattractive patches of raised skin that are rough, thick, and usually hard to the touch. Plantar warts are caused by contact with a virus called HPV, or human papillomavirus. This virus affects the immune system, causing an adverse reaction in the cells on your skin.

What Is Swift Therapy and How Can It Help?

Swift therapy uses a mixture of cooling and laser energy to eliminate cells that are infected by the HPV virus. It uses microwave technology to stimulate the immune system and encourage healing. Since HPV is the cause of warts and why they spread, neutralizing the virus gives the warts a chance to dissipate. Your Meriden, CT, foot doctor can also use swift therapy to treat other lesions on the surface of the skin.

Avoiding Plantar Warts in the Future

Since plantar warts are often difficult to treat, it's best to take care to avoid them in the future. Follow these tips to avoid plantar warts and similar conditions:

  • Keep your feet and hands away from people who have visible warts.
  • Do not walk barefoot in public places.
  • Avoid sharing towels, washcloths, and shoes.
  • Toss shoes and socks that you’ve worn while having an active case of warts.

Therapeutic Help for Your Feet

While some foot problems will get better with time and rest, sometimes your feet need the attention of a podiatrist who can offer you modern treatment solutions. Find out more about swift therapy for plantar warts and other foot problems when you visit Central Connecticut Footcare Center in Meriden, CT. Call (203) 238-3668 today to schedule a visit with Dr. Boucher.

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