Verrucae (Plantar Warts) are a viral infection that develop on the soles of the feet mainly but can more rarely be found elsewhere. The pressure from normal standing and walking can force the warts into the skin, and this can make the warts painful. Like all warts, they are harmless and may go away even without treatment (many disappear in 6 months to 2 years) but in many cases, they are too painful to ignore. Verrucae can grow singularity or together in a cluster known as mosaic warts.

What causes Verrucae?

Verrucae, like all warts, are caused by a virus (Human Papilloma Virus) that invades the skin through tiny cuts or scrapes. The warts may incubate (not appear) for weeks or months after the initial exposure. Like other viral infections, verrucas are contagious. They are commonly spread from the surface of floors in public swimming pools, communal showers, or even your shower at home.

Most people develop immunity with age and therefore verrucae are more common in children than adults.

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