Myths vs Facts: Understanding Warts and How to Treat Them This Summer

Summer is a time for bare feet, pool days, and light clothing – but it’s also a time when warts tend to appear or spread more easily. Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), warts thrive in warm, moist environments like swimming pools and public showers. Although they’re usually harmless, they can be uncomfortable, contagious, and sometimes difficult to treat – especially if surrounded by misinformation.

There’s no need to feel self-conscious or overwhelmed. With the right knowledge and care, warts can be treated effectively and affordably. Here’s a breakdown of the most common myths – and the facts that help clear them up.

Myth #1: Frogs and toads cause warts

Fact: Warts have nothing to do with frogs or toads. They’re caused by HPV, a group of viruses that enter the body through tiny cuts in the skin. Public showers, locker rooms, and swimming pool areas are typical breeding grounds for the virus due to moisture and shared surfaces.

Myth #2: Warts aren’t contagious

Fact: Warts spread through direct skin contact or by sharing personal items like razors, socks, shoes, or towels. Even touching or scratching your own wart can lead to it spreading to other parts of your body.

Myth #3: Warts are rare

Fact: Warts are incredibly common, affecting between 10% and 20% of people worldwide. They’re especially prevalent in children, teens, and those with weakened immune systems.

Myth #4: All warts are the same

Fact: There are several types of warts, and they don’t all look or behave the same. These include:

Myth #5: Warts will go away on their own

Fact: Some warts do disappear naturally over time, but others persist for months or even years. Even when they do fade, the virus can remain in the body, which means warts may return. Early treatment helps stop the spread and prevents discomfort.

Myth #6: Wart treatment is painful and causes scarring

Fact: Modern treatments are far gentler and more non-invasive than many realise. Over-the-counter solutions like Kroko WartFix, containing salicylic acid, are designed to be easy to use and effective. Regular application, along with proper foot hygiene, can clear most warts within a few weeks.

Myth #7: Home remedies always work

Fact: Natural remedies such as apple cider vinegar, garlic, or duct tape may be popular, but they often lack scientific backing. They can also damage healthy skin, especially when used incorrectly or on sensitive areas. It’s safer to opt for clinically proven treatments.

Myth #8: Warts can’t be prevented

Fact: Simple hygiene habits go a long way in preventing wart infections:

Myth #9: Wart treatment is expensive

Fact: While some treatments can be costly, there are effective and affordable options readily available at pharmacies. Kroko WartFix, for example, offers excellent value with a larger bottle size and proven effectiveness for treating common warts at home.

Summer is all about feeling confident, comfortable, and free – and skin concerns like warts shouldn’t get in the way. With reliable information and accessible solutions, treating and preventing warts can be a simple part of seasonal self-care.

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Celebrating Foot Health This International Podiatry Day

On 8 October, International Podiatry Day puts the spotlight on one of the body’s most hardworking yet often-overlooked features – our feet. This day is all about raising awareness around foot health, recognising the role of podiatrists, and appreciating the many healthcare professionals and workers who spend long hours on their feet every day.

Why Foot Health Deserves Attention

Healthy feet are essential for overall wellbeing. From supporting daily movement to signalling other potential health issues, our feet do much more than carry us around. Regular care at home, combined with professional podiatry check-ups when needed, helps prevent small issues from becoming serious conditions.

Fast and Fun Foot Facts!

Feet are fascinating – and full of surprises. Here are some fun facts to celebrate International Podiatry Day:

How Kroko’s products help tackle foot concerns

  1. Kroko Heel Balm – Enriched with urea and Vitamin D, this balm delivers lasting hydration for dry, cracked heels and can also be used on elbows.
  1. Kroko Foot Powder – Keeps feet and shoes dry, odour-free, and less prone to fungal infections, particularly during hot summer months.

Stepping Into Better Foot Health

International Podiatry Day is the perfect reminder to give your feet the care they deserve. Simple daily routines, the right products, and professional attention when needed can make all the difference in keeping feet healthy, comfortable, and ready to support you every step of the way.

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