a flat, hard lump on the bottom of your foot
a flat, rough hard lump on the bottom
a light-colored, flat growth on the sole of the foot which can become quite painful
a small skin lesion that resembles a callus and is found on the bottom of the foot or
Wart occurring on the sole of the foot; usually quite painful.
a wart on the bottom — sole — of the foot.
a viral epidermal tumor on the sole of the foot, sometimes the result of going barefoot; unlike other warts, this type is usually sensitive to pressure and may be painful during walking. Called also verruca plantaris.
Plantar warts (verrucæ pedis; VP - also commonly referred to as a Verruca) are warts caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). They are small lesions that appear on the sole of the foot (hence the name, from Latin planta pedis, the sole of the foot) and are typically cauliflower-esque in appearance. They may have small black specks within them that ooze blood when the surface is shaved; these are abnormal capillaries.