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What is a Podiatrist?
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When To Call a Doctor
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Basic Foot Care Guidelines
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Foot Anatomy
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Foot Problems
General Statistics
Achilles Tendonitis
Peroneal Tendon Dislocation/Dysfunction
Xanthomas of the Achilles Tendon
Achilles Problems
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Foot Care
General Statistics
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Medical Care
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Nerve Surgery (Neuroma)
Toe Surgery
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Fitness and Your Feet
General Information About Fitness and Your Feet
Exercise Those Toes!
Aerobics
Fitness And Your Feet
Stretching
Walking and Your Feet
Work Footwear
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Shoes
Anatomy of a Shoe
Athletic Shoe Guidelines
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Corrective and Prescription Shoes
What To Look For
Getting a Proper Fit
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Your Footprint
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Cryotherapy is a standard treatment for warts that uses a very cold substance (usually liquid nitrogen) to freeze and deaden the tissue. Cryotherapy can be done in a doctor's office and takes less than a minute.
During the procedure, the doctor applies the liquid nitrogen to the wart using a probe or a cotton swab. Liquid nitrogen can also be sprayed directly on the wart. The freezing liquid can cause discomfort or pain, which is why a numbing drug (local anesthetic) is sometimes used.
Most cryotherapy treatment requires return visits to ensure that the wart is completely removed.
Studies show that cryotherapy is successful about two-thirds of the time, and when combined with salicylic acid treatment, up to 78% of the time.