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Black spots on plantar warts do not necessarily mean that they are getting better.
Black spots on plantar warts may only be a manifestation of the wart body, and do not absolutely represent that the disease is about to heal. Black spots are generally thrombosis or congestion points formed after bleeding inside the wart body. Although black spots may sometimes be observed during treatment, it cannot be judged that plantar warts are about to recover. It is also necessary to consider various factors such as the size, quantity, texture and surrounding skin condition of the wart body. If the warts appear black spots, if the follow-up treatment is not appropriate or thorough, the warts may persist or even develop further. Do not take it lightly, but should continue to follow the doctor's advice for standardized treatment and observation. Moreover, even if the warts seem to disappear after a period of time, it is not completely certain that the virus has been completely eliminated, and there is still the possibility of recurrence. Close follow-up and observation are needed to ensure that the disease is truly controlled. In
short, the treatment and recovery of plantar warts should rely on the evaluation and diagnosis of professional doctors, and it cannot be judged whether it is quickly cured simply based on whether black spots appear. Patients should maintain good communication with doctors and strictly follow the treatment plan for treatment and care.