10/16/2025
Cluster warts on feet form interconnected networks that share blood vessels and viral pathways, making them significantly more resistant to treatment than single warts.
Standard treatments like salicylic acid and cryotherapy fail because they target individual lesions while the shared viral infrastructure quickly reinfects treated areas. Professional combination therapies that simultaneously destroy surface tissue and stimulate immune responses achieve success rates above 74% for resistant clusters. Surgical removal becomes necessary for large formations that persist after three months of conservative treatment.
https://findderma.com/why-cluster-warts-on-feet-are-so-stubborn-to-treat/