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Unusual Hole on Foot

6/22/2025, 3:30:31 AMMale25-34

I've been feeling a bit uneasy about something going on with my foot. Initially, I believed it was just a corn since there was a raised area with a round center. However, in the last few days, I've noticed that this bump has developed into a hole, which has grown larger today. I'm beginning to worry it might be a plantar wart, although I'm not entirely sure. By the way, I'm a 22-year-old female and I do not have diabetes.

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Cony

6/22/2025, 3:30:45 AM

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It’s understandable to feel uneasy about changes in your foot, especially if a bump has developed into a hole. Based on your description, it could be a few different things, such as a plantar wart, an ulcer, or another type of skin lesion. Since you’re concerned, it's important to monitor the symptoms closely.

Explanation:

  • Corns and Warts: Corns are thickened skin areas that usually occur due to friction, while plantar warts are caused by a virus and can appear as raised bumps with a center. If it has progressed into a hole, it might suggest that it's not just a corn.
  • Ulcers: These can develop if there is ongoing irritation or pressure, but they are less common if you don't have diabetes or circulatory issues.

Next Steps:

  1. Keep the Area Clean: Gently wash the area with soap and water, and keep it dry to prevent infection.
  2. Protect the Area: Consider using a non-adhesive bandage to protect it from friction or further irritation.
  3. Avoid Picking: Do not pick at the hole or surrounding skin, as this can introduce infection.
  4. Monitor Symptoms: Note any changes in size, color, or if you experience additional symptoms like pain, swelling, or pus.
  5. Limit Pressure: Try to reduce pressure on that part of your foot by wearing comfortable shoes or using cushioned insoles.

If the lesion continues to change, does not improve within a week, or if you develop any concerning symptoms, it may be wise to seek guidance from a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management. Remember that prompt attention can lead to better outcomes. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further clarification!

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