Plantar Warts Risk Factors
What are the risk factors that lead to this condition? Are you at risk of getting Plantar Warts? Below you'll find information on each of the known risk factors for this condition.
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Plantar Warts Risks
Factors that increase your chance for plantar warts include:
- Exposing your feet to unsanitary surfaces
- Age: Plantar warts are more common in children and teens.
- Suppressed immune system due to:
- HIV and AIDS
- Adult Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Immunosuppressive drugs
- Eczema (eczema)
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