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Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot due to infection from the human papillomavirus, or HPV. They often appear as small, rough lesions with a grainy surface and may have tiny black dots within them, which are clotted blood vessels. Unlike other warts, they tend to grow inward because of pressure from walking or standing. Pain may increase with direct pressure, especially on weight-bearing areas, such as the heel or ball of the foot. These warts can spread through direct contact or from walking barefoot in shared spaces. A podiatrist can identify plantar warts and distinguish them from callouses or other skin conditions. Treatment includes topical medications, careful removal of thickened skin, or in-office procedures designed to eliminate the wart tissue. Addressing the condition early can reduce discomfort and limit spread. If you think you have a plantar wart, it is suggested that you make an appointment with a podiatrist for treatment.
Plantar warts can be very uncomfortable. If you need your feet checked, contact one of our podiatrists from Advanced Foot and Ankle Centers, Inc.. Our doctors will assist you with all of your foot and ankle needs.
About Plantar Warts
Plantar warts are the result of HPV, or human papillomavirus, getting into open wounds on the feet. They are mostly found on the heels or balls of the feet.
While plantar warts are generally harmless, those experiencing excessive pain or those suffering from diabetes or a compromised immune system require immediate medical care. Plantar warts are easily diagnosed, usually through scraping off a bit of rough skin or by getting a biopsy.
Symptoms
Treatment
To help prevent developing plantar warts, avoid walking barefoot over abrasive surfaces that can cause cuts or wounds for HPV to get into. Avoiding direct contact with other warts, as well as not picking or rubbing existing warts, can help prevent the further spread of plantar warts. However, if you think you have developed plantar warts, speak to your podiatrist. He or she can diagnose the warts on your feet and recommend the appropriate treatment options.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Clovis, CA . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

A mid-foot stress fracture is a small crack in one of the bones in the middle of the foot. It often affects the navicular bone, which helps support body weight when walking and running. This fracture develops gradually from repeated impact, such as running, jumping, or sudden increases in activity. Risk factors include training on a hard surface, foot alignment problems, and wearing shoes that lack adequate support. Symptoms include tenderness, swelling, and a deep, aching pain that worsens when bearing weight. Because signs can be subtle, the injury is sometimes missed without proper imaging. A podiatrist can examine the foot, check for areas of pain, and order imaging scans or X-rays to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment options include a cast, custom orthotics, or surgery in more severe cases. If you have symptoms of mid-foot pain, it is suggested that you make an appointment with a podiatrist for diagnosis and treatment.
Stress fractures occur when there is a tiny crack within a bone. To learn more, contact one of our podiatrists from Advanced Foot and Ankle Centers, Inc.. Our doctors can provide the care you need to keep you pain free and on your feet.
How Are They Caused?
Stress fractures are the result of repetitive force being placed on the bone. Since the lower leg and feet often carry most of the body’s weight, stress fractures are likely to occur in these areas. If you rush into a new exercise, you are more likely to develop a stress fracture since you are starting too much, too soon. Pain resulting from stress fractures may go unnoticed at first, however it may start to worsen over time.
Risk Factors
Stress fractures do not always heal properly, so it is important that you seek help from a podiatrist if you suspect you may have one. Ignoring your stress fracture may cause it to worsen, and you may develop chronic pain as well as additional fractures.
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A hammertoe is a deformity in which one of the smaller toes bends abnormally at the middle joint, creating a curled or hammer-like appearance. It often develops gradually and can become more rigid over time, if left untreated. Common causes include muscle imbalance, improper footwear that crowds the toes, and underlying foot structure issues. Symptoms include pain, corns, calluses, redness, and difficulty wearing shoes comfortably. The affected toe may appear raised at the joint and pressed downward at the tip. A podiatrist can help by evaluating the deformity, recommending proper footwear, providing supportive treatments, and addressing underlying causes. If you have signs of hammertoe, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can offer effective relief solutions, while helping you to manage this condition.
Hammertoe
Hammertoes can be a painful condition to live with. For more information, contact one of our podiatrists from Advanced Foot and Ankle Centers, Inc.. Our doctors will answer any of your foot- and ankle-related questions.
Hammertoe is a foot deformity that affects the joints of the second, third, fourth, or fifth toes of your feet. It is a painful foot condition in which these toes curl and arch up, which can often lead to pain when wearing footwear.
Symptoms
Causes
Genetics – People who are genetically predisposed to hammertoe are often more susceptible
Arthritis – Because arthritis affects the joints in your toes, further deformities stemming from arthritis can occur
Trauma – Direct trauma to the toes could potentially lead to hammertoe
Ill-fitting shoes – Undue pressure on the front of the toes from ill-fitting shoes can potentially lead to the development of hammertoe
Treatment
Orthotics – Custom made inserts can be used to help relieve pressure placed on the toes and therefore relieve some of the pain associated with it
Medications – Oral medications such as anti-inflammatories or NSAIDs could be used to treat the pain and inflammation hammertoes causes. Injections of corticosteroids are also sometimes used
Surgery – In more severe cases where the hammertoes have become more rigid, foot surgery is a potential option
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Clovis, CA . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.
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