Does rubbing alcohol kill wart virus

What is a plantar wart? 

Warts are very common. We see this condition with numerous patients every week in our Chicago office.  Our patients have often had their wart for some time and usually contracted it from a health club, pool area, shower, or locker room.

A wart is a small growth on your hands or feet that looks like a hardened blister. It is caused by a virus, particularly from the family of the human papillomavirus.  This virus is present everywhere, especially on moist surfaces such as in health club showers, locker rooms, and pools. When you step barefooted on the wart virus, it enters your skin through cuts or other vulnerable areas.  If your skin stays moist for a while, it can actually penetrate through your skin.

As the wart grows, it may look like a small callus and usually has little dark specks in it.  They are consistent with little blood vessels that feed your wart.  As the blood vessels bring blood to your wart and feed it, it slowly grows and gets larger. When it is on the bottom of the foot, it is called a plantar wart.


Why should you get treatment?

Because a wart is caused by a virus, it will spread causing more warts to develop. If you don’t treat your wart as soon as possible, other warts can develop around the foot and may infect the other foot. Warts are contagious and other members of your family may also become infected and develop warts, especially if they use the same showers. We encourage people to make sure they use a little anti-virus spray or a little diluted bleach to spray the bathtub to kill any wart virus that might be living there to help prevent the spread of the virus. If you have an untreated wart and are sharing shoes with anyone, they are also at risk of developing a wart.


How do we treat plantar warts?

We find it very effective to use a combination of treatment options and therapy when dealing with warts. We do everything that we can to eliminate your wart and with the least amount of discomfort. Forms of treatment we use may involve laser surgery, burning the wart off, cutting or scooping it out, freezing it, shaving it down, or using acid. We try the most effective treatment for you that will kill the wart.

Many times we encourage our patients to soak their feet in salt water to help dry the wart out. This seems to be effective in addition to the other methods.  We have found, over many years of treating warts, that the most effective and least expensive treatment is to use a combination of drying and burning the wart to completely remove it without using a scalpel.  In this way, you are able to walk the same day and go back to school or work with the least amount of time lost.


How can you prevent getting plantar warts?

One of the most important things to do is to not walk barefooted around areas with moist or damp floors. This would include decks of swimming pools, locker rooms, or showers and changing rooms. The wart virus is alive and well on these moist surfaces that are usually tile or concrete. Make sure you wear something like shower shoes or flip flops to protect the bottoms of your feet. Always thoroughly dry your feet so there is no remaining moisture on them after showering.

You can use sprays in your shoes with an anti-virus component to help kill the possibility of any virus surviving in them. Regularly inspect your feet just in case you have developed a wart so that you can treat it as soon as possible before it becomes resistant and starts to grow. As a wart grows and becomes larger, it develops a thick, callused layer on top that protects it from some forms of medication you may try to use, making it much more difficult to remove.

Our success rate is very high due to the fact that Dr. Alexopoulos is very meticulous when he treats his patients.  Over the years he has found that if you do not remove or treat the whole wart, the little bit left over can actually start growing again and re-infect the foot. He does his best to make sure that treatment prevents warts from reoccurring.

If you have a plantar wart that is affecting your day-to-day activities, get treatment today. You can contact our office by calling (773) 561-8100 or by requesting an appointment online.

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Warts are benign (non-cancerous) skin growths that can appear anywhere on your body. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which infects the top layer of your skin through small cuts and abrasions.[1] Warts are contagious and can spread upon contact, especially among those with weakened immune systems. Getting rid of warts can be challenging, but there are a variety of potentially helpful home remedies you can try. However, see your doctor if your warts don’t go away, they’re interfering with your daily life, or they’re very painful or change in appearance.

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    Exfoliate the wart with a pumice stone to sand it away. One of the easiest and most cost-effective things you can do for wart removal is exfoliate them with a pumice stone. Pumice stone is naturally abrasive and works well to essentially scrape or sand away your warts, particularly the ones on the bottoms of the feet (plantar warts) that form thick overlaying callouses.[2]

    • A pumice stone is an inexpensive way of removing warts above the surface of the skin, but keep in mind that warts have "roots" below the surface of the skin. As such, exfoliate most of the wart away with a pumice stone, then plan on applying a compound that destroys the roots and prevents it from growing back.
    • Before using the pumice stone as a wart exfoliator, soak the surrounding skin in warm water for about 15 minutes to soften it up—this is particularly important for plantar warts that have a thick callus covering them.
    • Be very cautious when using a pumice stone on genital warts due to increased sensitivity and thinner skin on the shaft of the penis and labia. A small emery board may be more appropriate for genital warts.
    • People with diabetes or peripheral neuropathy should not use a pumice stone on their hands or feet because they have reduced sensations and may damage the surrounding tissue.

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    Apply some salicylic acid directly onto the wart to dissolve it.[3] Another technique to remove the fleshy part of the wart that appears above the surface of the skin (and the callouses on plantar warts) is applying an over-the-counter salicylic acid preparation, which is widely available at pharmacies. Salicylic acid is a type of keratolytic, which means it dissolves the keratin (protein) of the surface of the wart and any calluses that may be covering the wart.[4] It can take several weeks to get rid of a large wart using salicylic acid, so patience is the key.

    • Keratolytics also destroy/irritate healthy skin, so take care when you apply the liquid, gel, ointment, or patch. Before applying the salicylic acid (up to twice a day), soak the surrounding skin and file down most of the wart with a pumice stone or emery board so the medication can better penetrate into the roots of the wart.
    • Salicylic acid products sometimes contain dichloroacetic (or trichloroacetic) acid, which helps burn away the visible part of the wart. However, be careful not to apply it on the surrounding healthy skin.
    • For most warts, buy and use a 17% salicylic acid solution or a salicylic acid patch at 40% strength.[5]
    • Warts aren't considered a medical concern and may not require any treatment, especially if they're not painful—sometimes they disappear on their own.[6]

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    Try cryotherapy to freeze the wart and remove it. Cryotherapy means "to freeze" and it's a commonly used procedure by family physicians and dermatologists to get rid of warts.[7] However, there are some over-the-counter liquid nitrogen products that are available in liquid or spray form (Compound W Freeze Off, Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away) that you can use at home. The application of liquid nitrogen makes a blister around the wart initially, then the blister and wart eventually fall off after about a week.[8]

    • Multiple applications are typically needed so that the wart doesn't grow back.
    • Cryotherapy sounds painful, but it typically only causes mild discomfort.
    • Liquid nitrogen can mildly scar light-colored skin or cause dark spots in people with dark-colored skin, so be careful when applying it to your wart.
    • Applying ice is a form of cryotherapy used for sprains and strains, but don't try to freeze your warts with ice cubes! It isn't effective and you may give yourself frostbite.

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    Cover the wart with duct tape. There are many anecdotal reports (and some research) claiming that applying regular duct tape to common and plantar warts is an effective treatment, although how it may work is still a mystery.[9] As such, cover your wart with silver duct tape, then peel off and replace the tape every few days. Due to its low cost, ease of application and lack of risk, it's definitely worth a try.[10]

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    Cover your wart with garlic extract 2-3 times a day to treat it. Garlic is an ancient home remedy that's been used for many conditions, although it was eventually discovered that its strong antimicrobial abilities are due to the chemical, allicin, which can kill a variety of microorganisms, including viruses such as HPV.[11] Raw, crushed garlic or store-bought extracts can be applied directly onto warts a couple of times per day for a week or 2. Once you apply it, cover it up with a bandage for a few hours until you have to reapply it. Consider doing so at night before bedtime, so the allicin can absorb deeply into the wart and get to its roots.

    • In a 2005 study, chloroform extract of garlic was discovered to completely cure warts after a few weeks and there was no reappearance noted even after 4 months.[12]
    • As an alternative, albeit a less effective one to combat warts, capsules of refined garlic can be taken orally, which attacks HPV from the bloodstream.

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    Apply Thuja oil to fight off the wart. Thuja oil contains compounds that can stimulate certain cells of your immune system that are efficient at scavenging and killing viruses or virally infected cells, which is helpful for destroying HPV and eliminating warts.[13] Apply Thuja oil directly onto warts, allow it to absorb for a few minutes then cover with a bandage. Repeat twice daily for up to a couple of weeks.

    • Thuja oil is derived from the leaves and roots of Western Red Cedars. It's an ancient Ayurvedic remedy popular for many diseases and conditions due to its strong antiviral properties.
    • Keep in mind that Thuja oil is usually quite potent and can easily irritate sensitive skin, which is especially important to remember if you're applying it to genital warts. If you’re applying Thuja oil to sensitive skin, consider diluting it with some mineral or cod liver oil.
    • Thuja oil is often recommended for particularly stubborn warts that are resistant to other treatments. Even still, significant results are usually seen with these stubborn varieties after 1-2 months of daily application.

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    Use tea tree oil to treat your wart topically over several weeks. Tea tree oil is an antimicrobial that also boosts your immunity, which can be helpful in preventing reinfection with HPV. Start with 2-3 drops of tea tree oil on the wart, twice daily for at least 3-4 weeks and see how it works.[14]

    • Tea tree oil has been a popular natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory for many generations in Australia and New Zealand, but has become better known in North America in the last decade or so.
    • Tea tree oil can cause both irritant and allergic skin reactions in some people who are especially sensitive, but the prevalence is pretty rare.
    • Never take tea tree oil orally, as it can be poisonous.

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    See your doctor if you’ve treated your warts but they won’t go away. Warts typically go away with home treatment or on their own. If you’ve been treating your wart but it isn’t improving, talk to your doctor to find out if you need additional treatments. Your doctor may be able to give you a stronger treatment than what you can find in the store.[15]

    • They may treat your wart in their office and might even be able to remove it.
    • Alternatively, your doctor might offer you a prescription-strength topical cream.
    • Warts tend to go away on their own, but it can take up to 3 years for them to disappear completely.

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    Visit your doctor if your warts are interfering with your daily life. Sometimes warts can develop on your hands and feet, which might make it hard for you to carry out your daily activities. If this happens, talk to your doctor about treatment options that can help your wart heal faster. Then, follow your doctor’s advice so you can get back to your normal activities.[16]

    • Medical treatments can help your wart heal a lot faster than they would with home treatment.

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    Get medical treatment if your warts are painful or change in appearance or color. Try not to worry, but this could be a sign that what you have is more serious than a wart. For instance, it’s possible that your bump is skin cancer. Visit your doctor to get your skin examined so you can get a proper diagnosis. Then, discuss your treatment options with your doctor.[17]

    • It might just be a wart, so you probably don’t need to worry. However, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

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    Talk to your doctor if you suddenly develop multiple warts. While you don’t need to worry, developing several warts all at once can be a sign that your immune system isn’t functioning right. Your doctor can make sure you’re okay. If your immune system is compromised, your doctor will figure out why so that you can get better.[18]

    • For instance, you may have an infection that needs treatment or you might have an autoimmune disorder.

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    Dr. Heather Richmond, MD is a board certified Dermatologist at Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center in Houston, Texas. With over nine years of experience, Dr. Richmond specializes in comprehensive dermatology including medical, surgical, and cosmetic procedures. She graduated cum laude from Yale University with a BA in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. She earned her MD from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She completed her Internal Medicine internship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and her Dermatology residency at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Dr. Richmond is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and is a member of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, and the Texas and Houston Dermatological Societies.

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    You can get rid of a wart by applying over-the-counter salicylic acid to help remove the wart from the surface.

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    Tea tree oil is getting more and more popular. Many smaller drug stores do carry it. Most larger drug stores and department stores also carry tea tree oil. You can ask the smaller drug store to special order tea tree oil for you as well.

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  • There's no evidence that apple cider vinegar, banana peels, bleach, pineapple juice, baking powder, or basil work to remove warts. Stick to verified remedies, instead.[19]

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  • Avoid direct contact with warts, including your own, as it can spread to other areas of your body.

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To treat a wart at home, apply a cotton ball soaked in apple cider vinegar and cover it using a bandage. Since apple cider vinegar has antiviral properties, it’s very effective at killing the wart-causing virus. Apply this for a few days until the wart becomes a dark color and falls off. Alternatively, soak the wart in water for 15 minutes and then exfoliate it using a pumice stone. Once you’ve filed away the fleshy part of the wart, apply 2 to 3 drops of tea tree oil twice daily for 3 to 4 weeks, since this will destroy the infection and help prevent it from returning. For more advice from our Medical co-author, including how to remove a wart using crushed garlic, keep reading!

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What disinfectant kills papilloma virus?

HPV is sensitive to some chemical disinfectants, including hypochlorites and formulas containing peracetic acid and silver. Additionally, automatic machines using sonicated hydrogen peroxide are especially effective against HPV-16 and HPV-18, two high-risk strains of HPV.

What kills the wart virus?

Salicylic acid: This can generally be found as a liquid, on pads or as a tape, and is applied directly to the wart nightly. These are available over-the-counter and are a good starting point for treatment; treatment can take several months.

How long does wart virus live on surfaces?

The virus loves warm and moist environments like public or indoor pools, locker rooms, shower floors and bathtubs. In fact, it's been known to live on surfaces for up to six months, just waiting for another foot to come along.

Can you wash wart virus off?

Do not pick at or make direct skin contact with a wart. Use an antibacterial soap and warm water to wash away any viral contamination in the event you do.