10 Plantar Warts Symptoms

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Mosaic Warts

Mosaic warts may look different from other plantar warts. Most mosaic warts grow on the balls of the feet or underneath the toes, although they can spread to other areas of the foot, as well. In severe cases, mosaic warts may eventually cover the entire sole of the foot.

Clusters of mosaic warts usually have flat, white surfaces and rarely cause pain while walking. Each wart within a mosaic cluster can be approximately the size of a pinhead.3‘Plantar Warts: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments.’ FootAnkleInstitute.com, 19 Feb. 2019, www.footankleinstitute.com/conditions/cysts/plantar-warts

Plantar Warts

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