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    Home » Plantar Warts on the Feet: What They Really Are, Why Many People Mistake Them for Ordinary Calluses, and the Important Signs That Reveal the Difference, as Experts Explain the Causes, Hidden Symptoms, and Risks of Ignoring Them, Helping Readers Understand When a Simple Foot Problem May Actually Require Proper Medical Attention » Page 2
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    Plantar Warts on the Feet: What They Really Are, Why Many People Mistake Them for Ordinary Calluses, and the Important Signs That Reveal the Difference, as Experts Explain the Causes, Hidden Symptoms, and Risks of Ignoring Them, Helping Readers Understand When a Simple Foot Problem May Actually Require Proper Medical Attention

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 27, 20262 Mins Read

    A plantar wart, caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

    The confusion happens easily. Both calluses and plantar warts can look similar—rough, thickened, and located on weight-bearing areas of the foot. But beneath the surface, they tell very different stories.

    A callus is the body’s natural defense. It forms when skin thickens in response to repeated friction or pressure—like from tight shoes or long periods of standing. It’s protective, not harmful, and usually improves when the source of pressure is removed.

    A plantar wart, however, is an active infection. The virus enters through tiny breaks in the skin, often in warm, damp environments like pools, gyms, or shared showers. Once inside, it causes abnormal skin growth that can spread—either across your own foot or to others through shared surfaces.

    There are subtle but important ways to tell the difference. Plantar warts often interrupt the normal lines of the skin and may appear as small circular lesions. They can contain tiny black dots—clotted blood vessels—and tend to hurt more when squeezed from the sides. Calluses, by contrast, usually follow the natural skin pattern and are more sensitive to direct downward pressure.

    Misidentifying the two can lead to problems. Treating a wart like a callus—by filing or cutting it—won’t remove the infection and may actually push the virus deeper or spread it further. For individuals with conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, or weakened immunity, this can increase the risk of complications.

    Proper diagnosis is key. Targeted treatments—whether over-the-counter solutions or medical care—can address the infection effectively. At the same time, simple prevention steps make a significant difference: keeping feet clean and dry, wearing protective footwear in public spaces, and avoiding sharing personal items like towels or nail tools.

    In the end, the difference between a harmless callus and a contagious lesion is small—but important. Recognizing it early can protect not only your comfort, but also your long-term foot health.

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