How To Treat Mosaic Warts
Warts arenât especially dangerous to an individual's health in most situations, but they are unattractive and aesthetically unappealing. If patients live with warts, they probably want to find a way to treat them so they go away. They can make individuals feel less confident and less attractive, particularly when it's clear others notice them. A mosaic wart is related to the plantar wart, meaning they are part of the same family. They are the type of wart that grows in a cluster, and they are most often found on the bottom of the foot. Most go away without any medical treatment, but some donât. If patients find their mosaic warts are painful, donât go away in a reasonable amount of time, or feel concerned about them for another reason, they should call a doctor right away.