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Suggest Treatment For A Lump Appearing On The Bottom Of The Foot

Hi! I am a 23 yr old female, 145lbs, normally pretty healthy besides allergies. I have developed a strange dot on the bottom of my foot (at the ball of my foot.) My first thought was that it was a corn or callus forming. It began to grow and hurt badly. I then thought it was a plantar wart but the Dr. Scholl s remover and it didn t work, it actually made it look worse. Now it has turned black/dark in color and it has started to develop on my other foot. What could this be?
Fri, 19 Feb 2016
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Hello hope the answer helps you.As you mentioned in histroy of plantar surface of foot dot like swelling that had been removed likely to be suugested by you as wart.Till proven otherwise it is dark in colour could be pigmented flat naevus and even a corn or callosity depending on your footwear with constant friction rub.hope it might help
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Suggest Treatment For A Lump Appearing On The Bottom Of The Foot

Hello hope the answer helps you.As you mentioned in histroy of plantar surface of foot dot like swelling that had been removed likely to be suugested by you as wart.Till proven otherwise it is dark in colour could be pigmented flat naevus and even a corn or callosity depending on your footwear with constant friction rub.hope it might help