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Common & Plantar Warts

Common & Plantar Warts FAQs

Warts are small noncancerous skin growths that form in the top layers of the skin following a viral infection. Warts tend to be rough and bumpy. However, the texture and appearance will vary between different forms of warts. The two most prevalent types of warts are common warts and plantar warts.

Common warts, as the name suggests, are the most common type of wart. They’re typically found on the hands, most often on the fingers, although they can grow anywhere on the hands as well as other areas of the body. They’re not usually painful. There are a number of characteristics associated with common warts.

• Common warts are typically small although they can range in size. Some are as small as a pinhead while others are as large as a pea.

• Common warts are round or irregular in shape, and they’re usually rough and firm in texture.

• Some common warts appear to have tiny black dots, which are blood vessels. 

• The color of a common wart can vary, appearing brown, light gray, flesh-colored, yellow or even grayish-black.

Plantar warts can be found on the soles of the feet, most commonly the heels and balls of the feet. Because these areas often bear weight, plantar warts are often subjected to large amounts of pressure and this can lead to pain and discomfort when standing or walking. The pressure can also cause plantar warts to flatten or even grow inward, often under a layer of thick skin. Plantar warts have some distinguishing physical features.

• Plantar warts often resemble a callus or thickened skin. 

• Like common warts, plantar warts contain blood vessels, which may appear as tiny black dots. 

• Plantar warts often grow in clusters.

Warts are caused by a form of the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus can enter the skin through a cut or scratch and cause infection, resulting in a wart. 

HPV can spread a number of ways, including:

Contact between two people. If you touch someone’s wart, the virus could spread and enter your skin through a cut or scrape, causing a wart to grow. 

Contact with a contaminated object. Personal items such as nail clippers and razors can become contaminated with HPV. If you share personal items with someone who has warts, you could become infected and get a wart yourself.

Contact with a contaminated surface. If someone with warts walks barefoot in a public area such as a swimming pool or locker room, the surface floor could become contaminated. If you walk barefoot in the same area, the HPV virus could enter your skin and cause an infection. This could lead to a wart.

Contact between two body parts. If you have a wart, you can spread the infection to another part of the body by touching the wart and then touching other areas of skin. 

There are ways to reduce the risk of getting and spreading the virus that causes common and plantar warts:

• Don’t touch another person’s wart since direct contact can spread the virus. This could cause you to become infected and get a wart.

• If you have a wart, wash your hands after touching it. Cover the wart in order to avoid spreading the virus to someone else or to another part of your body.

• Avoid sharing personal items such as nail clippers and razors because they may be contaminated with the virus. If you have a wart, be sure to wash any personal items thoroughly after use. Wash towels, socks and linens regularly.

• Avoid biting your nails and ripping off hangnails since the virus that causes warts can enter your skin through small tears and sores.

• Keep your skin hydrated since dry, cracked skin is more vulnerable to infection.

• Wear shoes when walking around public areas such as swimming pools and locker rooms since high-traffic surfaces could be contaminated, potentially spreading the virus that causes warts. 

There are two over-the-counter treatments for warts:

Salicylic acid exfoliates the cells of a wart in order to reduce the skin growth little by little. Dr. Scholl’s® Clear Away® Fast-Acting Liquid Wart Remover is a liquid wart removal product that’s applied directly to the skin. It can be used once or twice a day for up to 12 weeks. The package includes cover-up discs that help conceal the wart and reduce the risk of spread. When using a salicylic acid wart removal product, follow these steps for best results:

• Wash the wart and surrounding skin thoroughly.

• Soak the wart in warm water for up to five minutes.

• Allow the area to completely dry.

• Apply the wart removal solution one drop at a time until the entire wart is covered.

• Let the solution dry completely before covering it with a cushion or putting on shoes or socks.

Dr. Scholl’s® CLEAR Away® Plantar Wart Remover provides an easy mess-free system for treating plantar warts while also reducing discomfort. Medicated discs contain salicylic acid for effective wart removal while cushioning pads relieve pressure on and around the wart. The pads also help conceal the wart and medicated disc.

CLEAR Away® Wart Remover with DURAGEL® technology is a highly effective treatment for common warts. The technology is ideal for fingers and toes. Medicated discs containing salicylic acid are placed directly on the wart. Thin, lightweight cushions can then be placed directly over the disc in order to conceal and protect. The flexible cushions are designed to move with you and stay in place throughout the day.

Freezing is a wart treatment method that involves applying a very cold substance directly to the wart in order to remove it. Over-the-counter wart freezing products typically use a gas called dimethyl ether and propane as the freezing agent. Dr. Scholl’s® Freeze Away® Wart Remover quickly freezes warts to eliminate them in as little as one treatment. You can also try Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away Max™ wart remover, which provides a precision spray of cooling gas for simple, single-action wart removal.

For particularly stubborn common and plantar warts, Dr. Scholl’s® Dual Action Freeze Away® Wart Remover combines a freezing treatment with salicylic acid medication in a single package. You can start using the salicylic acid medication 24 hours following the freezing treatment. 

If over-the-counter treatments fail to eliminate a wart, see your doctor. There are a number of more aggressive options available:

Cryotherapy involves freezing the wart, much like over-the-counter treatments. However, doctors typically use liquid nitrogen. You may need several treatments spaced two or three weeks apart in order to eliminate a wart.

Electrodesiccation and curettage involves drying the wart with an electric needle and then physically removing the wart with a scraping tool. The procedure is not usually recommended for plantar warts.

Prescription drugs may be recommended for warts that don’t respond to over-the-counter treatments. Options range from topical medications to injections.

See your doctor if you have concerns about a wart, especially if the wart grows rapidly or if there’s bleeding. Some more serious skin conditions could be mistaken for a wart and may require medical attention.

Both common and plantar warts are noncancerous skin growths caused by a common viral infection. Common warts typically occur on the hands, including the fingers. Plantar warts generally develop on the soles of the feet. While warts don’t usually cause pain, plantar warts can lead to discomfort due to pressure from standing and walking. Many people are also troubled by the look and feel of warts and choose to remove them. While doctors can remove warts using various techniques, such as cryotherapy (freezing), and Electrodesiccation and curettage (drying out the wart and then removing it), it’s also often possible to eliminate warts at home with over-the-counter wart removal products from Dr. Scholl’s.


Dr. Scholl’s offers a number of different choices for wart removal, including:


Dr. Scholl’s® Fast-Acting Liquid Plantar Wart Remover is a system that consists of two products. The treatment liquid contains salicylic acid, which exfoliates dead cells to eliminate warts. The included cushioning pads help conceal, relieve pressure and prevent spread.

Dr. Scholl’s® Plantar Wart Remover with Hydrogel Technology treats and protects plantar warts with a multi-functional bandage featuring a built-in medicated disc. The unique bandage protects and conceals while salicylic acid eliminates the wart.

Dr. Scholl’s® Freeze Away MAX® Plantar Wart Remover uses a freezing method to remove warts on the soles of the feet. The system is fast and easy to use.

Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away Max™ wart remover can be used for both common and plantar warts. The cooling gas is applied directly to the wart, causing the tissue to die and fall off.

Dr. Scholl’s® Dual Action Freeze Away® Wart Remover consists of a multi-step process for ultra-effective treatment of especially stubborn common and plantar warts. The first step treats warts with freezing technology. The second step uses a salicylic acid treatment. The system also includes protective cushions.

Dr. Scholl’s® CLEAR Away® Plantar Wart Remover allows you to remove and protect warts on the soles of the feet using a medicated disc and a cushioning pad.

Clear Away® Wart Removers with Hydrogel technology eliminate common warts using a medicated disc applied directly to the skin. Hydrogel bandages conceal the wart and disc while providing comfort during the healing process.

Dr. Scholl’s® Clear Away® Fast-Acting Liquid Wart Remover can be used for both common and plantar warts. The treatment liquid contains salicylic acid to gently slough off troublesome warts. Cover-up discs are included to conceal warts during the treatment process.


It’s important to reduce the risk of spreading the virus that causes warts by practicing good hygiene. Wash your hands and feet regularly, avoiding contact with people who have warts. Wear shoes in public showers and locker rooms, and avoid sharing personal items.  If you notice any changes on your skin that could be indicative of a wart, see your doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Some warts may require treatment by a doctor, including prescription medication. However, many common and plantar warts can be successfully treated at home with wart removal products from Dr. Scholl’s.