Warts
Small, fleshy bumps growing on the bottom of the feet or between the toes. Either flesh coloured, pink, or tan. Seed warts – black dots in warts.
Other signs and symptoms of a bunion include:
- A small growth on the bottom of the foot (usually around the base of the toes or forefoot of the heel) that is fleshy and rough
- Tiny black pinpoints that are commonly referred to as wart seeds but are really small, clotted blood vessels
- An abrasion that interrupts the regular lines and ridges in the skin of your foot
- Slight discomfort or tenderness when standing or walking
Plantor warts are typically found on the bottom of your foot, plantar warts can cause tenderness that makes
standing or walking difficult. Removal requires a topical agent, but advanced cases may call
for more advanced treatments.
Other signs and symptomsof a Plantar wart include:
- Hard, thickened skin (callus) growth over a defined spot on the skin where a wart has grown inward
- A small growth on the bottom of the foot (usually around the base of the toes or
forefoot of the heel) that is fleshy and rough
- Tiny black pinpoints that are commonly referred to as wart seeds but are really small,
clotted blood vessels
- An abrasion that interrupts the regular lines and ridges in the skin of your foot
- Slight pain or tenderness when standing or walking
Related Foot notes
Small, fleshy bumps growing on the bottom of the feet or between the toes. Either flesh coloured, pink, or tan. Seed warts – black dots in warts.
Other signs and symptoms of a bunion include:
- A small growth on the bottom of the foot (usually around the base of the toes or forefoot of the heel) that is fleshy and rough
- Tiny black pinpoints that are commonly referred to as wart seeds but are really small, clotted blood vessels
- An abrasion that interrupts the regular lines and ridges in the skin of your foot
- Slight discomfort or tenderness when standing or walking
Plantor warts are typically found on the bottom of your foot, plantar warts can cause tenderness that makes standing or walking difficult. Removal requires a topical agent, but advanced cases may call for more advanced treatments.
Other signs and symptomsof a Plantar wart include:
- Hard, thickened skin (callus) growth over a defined spot on the skin where a wart has grown inward
- A small growth on the bottom of the foot (usually around the base of the toes or forefoot of the heel) that is fleshy and rough
- Tiny black pinpoints that are commonly referred to as wart seeds but are really small, clotted blood vessels
- An abrasion that interrupts the regular lines and ridges in the skin of your foot
- Slight pain or tenderness when standing or walking