Can you walk after cryotherapy for plantar warts?

Apr 07, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
After cryotherapy for plantar warts, walking is usually possible immediately. However, some pain or discomfort may occur depending on the size and location of the wart. Mild scarring after treatment is normal and typically fades gradually over several months. If pain or discomfort persists or worsens, consult a doctor promptly.

After cryotherapy for plantar warts, walking is generally possible, although some pain or discomfort may be experienced. A detailed explanation is as follows:

Plantar warts are a common type of wart caused primarily by infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). They spread through minor skin breaks and an individual's immune response. If not treated promptly, rashes may develop. Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy can be performed under the supervision of a qualified physician. This treatment works by using extreme cold to cause the wart tissue to die and fall off. After treatment, patients may experience symptoms such as redness, swelling, blistering, crusting, and eventual shedding of the lesion. If the first freezing session does not result in complete removal of the wart, additional treatments may be necessary. Walking after cryotherapy is allowed, but strenuous physical activity or prolonged standing should be avoided to prevent increased pain or other complications. Do not apply heating pads or hot compresses to the treated area, as this may irritate the skin. Avoid using cosmetics, perfumes, or other irritating substances on the treated site. Keep the treated area clean and dry to prevent infection.

Some scarring may remain after treatment, which is a normal reaction and typically fades gradually over several months. If pain or discomfort persists or worsens, consult a doctor promptly.