Early symptoms of plantar warts


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The initial symptoms of plantar warts are mainly small, shiny papules, usually the size of soybeans, which can gradually increase to patches with obvious tenderness when local pressure is applied.
1. The appearance of papules
Plantar warts starts with a single pin-sized papule, with a smooth surface, skin color or light brown. These papules may not be easy to attract attention, but they will gradually develop.
2. Gradually increase
over time, the pimple will slowly increase, can develop into soybean size or even larger. Its shape may become irregular, the boundary is relatively clear.
3. Pressure tenderness Because
plantar warts usually occur in the sole, when walking or standing, pressure will produce obvious tenderness, which will affect the patient's daily activities. It
should be noted that plantar warts are contagious. If not treated in time, they may be infected by themselves and may also be transmitted to others. Therefore, once symptoms of suspected plantar warts are found, they should seek medical attention in time for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.