Anonymous wrote:As a massage therapist I ask you wear a sock. I can get and transmit the virus that causes warts. It’s also contraindicated for treatment, I need to avoid that area so we don’t disrupt the infection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh sorry. I had one and it took forever to go away.
But to your question: wear socks entire time and no feet touching. Don't get a pedicure EVER again.
This is why I will not get a pedicure. People with warts and fungus getting pedicures.
Eeek! This is why I stopped to. It’s really disgusting when you think about it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh sorry. I had one and it took forever to go away.
But to your question: wear socks entire time and no feet touching. Don't get a pedicure EVER again.
This is why I will not get a pedicure. People with warts and fungus getting pedicures.
Anonymous wrote:I hope that you have tried the duct tape method for plantars warts. It takes a while, but works brilliantly. You can google for the nuances, but basically you put a piece of duct tape over the wart and keep it on for weeks except to (briefly) wash the area & change the tape. The wart appears to die - you’ll know because it gets loose and you can sort of scrape it out.
I am a doctor (though not a derm), and have just have my kids and husband use duct tape when they got warts (plantar or standard). I have no idea why many doctors don’t appear recommend this. It’s so easy, it’s not painful, and it works.
Anonymous wrote:Get it lasered off. It will hurt like heck, but it works. Also, please don’t walk barefoot in the spa. I’m pretty sure I got mine from a pedicure.
Anonymous wrote:I hope that you have tried the duct tape method for plantars warts. It takes a while, but works brilliantly. You can google for the nuances, but basically you put a piece of duct tape over the wart and keep it on for weeks except to (briefly) wash the area & change the tape. The wart appears to die - you’ll know because it gets loose and you can sort of scrape it out.
I am a doctor (though not a derm), and have just have my kids and husband use duct tape when they got warts (plantar or standard). I have no idea why many doctors don’t appear recommend this. It’s so easy, it’s not painful, and it works.
Anonymous wrote:Only tangentially related, but why do massages always start at the feet? Having the therapist work on my feet and then use the same unwashed hands to work the rest of my body, all the way up to my face, totally ruins the entire experience for me.
Anonymous wrote:Only tangentially related, but why do massages always start at the feet? Having the therapist work on my feet and then use the same unwashed hands to work the rest of my body, all the way up to my face, totally ruins the entire experience for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh sorry. I had one and it took forever to go away.
But to your question: wear socks entire time and no feet touching. Don't get a pedicure EVER again.
This is why I will not get a pedicure. People with warts and fungus getting pedicures.