Effective Verruca Solutions
Comprehensive Verruca Treatment in Dublin

Discover advanced therapies for verrucae, including Swift Microwave Therapy and Verrutop Treatment, at The Podiatry Clinic Dublin 1.

Understanding Verrucae
Verrucae, commonly known as plantar warts, are small, rough growths that typically appear on the soles of the feet. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be painful when pressure is applied. Verrucae often develop on weight-bearing areas such as the heels and balls of the feet, and can spread through direct contact with contaminated surfaces.
Causes of Verrucae
How a Verruca or Plantar Wart develops
Verrucae (plantar warts) are contracted through exposure to HPV, often in communal areas like swimming pools, gyms, and locker rooms. The virus thrives in warm, moist environments, making these locations high-risk for transmission. Individuals with weakened immune systems, cuts or abrasions on their feet, or those who frequently walk barefoot in public places are more susceptible to developing verrucae.

Causes of Verrucae
How a Verruca or Plantar Wart develops

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Verruca Treatment Options
Swift Microwave Therapy
Swift Microwave Therapy is a cutting-edge treatment that uses microwave energy to target and treat verrucae effectively. It is quick, non-invasive, and has a high success rate.
Verrutop Treatment
Verrutop Treatment involves a topical application that targets the verruca virus. It is painless, requires no anesthesia, and is suitable for both adults and children.
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Please check with your provider in advance to see if your treatment is covered.
