Options For Treating Periungual Warts

Periungual warts sound worse than they are, but that doesn’t mean anyone wants them. While the development of a wart like this is not a major health concern, it is a visible concern for many individuals. These warts are common around the fingernails and toenails, which makes them markedly noticeable. It’s possible to hide them with closed-toe shoes, but it’s not possible to hide them on the fingers unless patients wear gloves everywhere they go. Since this is not an option, individuals might want to know what works to treat these warts. They’re unsightly, but they can be treated. There are several options, and it’s up to patients to discuss available treatment options with their doctor to come up with the best possible plan. Not all treatment methods work for everyone, so patients might need to try one or more until they're satisfied with the results.

Cryotherapy

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Cryotherapy is the art of freezing warts off the fingers or toes. This is done with the use of liquid nitrogen, and it can be painful. This is not to say it will be painful for everyone, but it is for many. Some patients describe the application of liquid nitrogen as uncomfortable, but they don’t necessarily feel it’s painful. The difference is found in a patient's personal pain tolerance as well as how deep each wart is inside their skin. Deeper warts are more painful to remove with this treatment. The reason it hurts more if they’re deeper is patients have to go through the process more than once. If the warts are located on the fingers, patients might find it’s more beneficial to treat them this way than it is to treat warts on their toes this way. If individuals have periungual warts on the bottom of their toes, there’s a greater chance they are deeper due to walking on them regularly.

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