My son went to a dermatologist for a planters wart that was on the bottom of his toe. The doctor froze it. After the first day he had very little pain.Several days later all was well. He is now on his feet all day long as a high adventure trek counselor at summer camp with no problems. I am not a physician, so it is best to see the doc as soon as possible.
Ted Chuchla
Troop 787
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From: SIHIWI@aol.com
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: [Philmont]: Foot problem
One of my scouts mentioned, last night at a final meeting, that he had a "planters wart" on the bottom of his left foot. Said that it only hurt (stabbing pain) occasionally, because it was in an out of the way location. Wanted to know my opinion on removal before this trek. Day one is 7/14. We (the leaders at the meeting) decided that the pain would be less, if removed, but to check with his doctor and move fast on removal if he concurred. Any help?
YIP X 6
1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003
IWTGBTP (and 714-A in 2005)
Steve Unger
T-50, Fort Worth, Texas
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