What's the difference between finger and plantar?

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Corns are very common and most people have seen them. Corns are also very easy to treat. General pharmacies have corns ointment, which can be cured by sticking it on themselves; But there are a lot of people corns treated for a long time not good, but the longer the more, refers to and plantar difference? Let's talk about it

What's the difference between finger and plantar?

Observe whether there are black spots on the surface; There are black spots are plantar warts (as shown in Figure 1), no black spots are corns (as shown in Figure 2); These black spots are caused by tissue growth too fast, blood supply is not up, vascular necrosis; Of course, sometimes because of the surface of the cuticle, can not see clearly, this can be the surface of the keratinized skin peeling, it is easy to see clearly;

Look at the numbers; Corns are embedded under the skin due to trauma, pressure and friction. The occurrence of corns is accidental, generally only one, at most two or three, and more than five are extremely rare; If the number is more (as shown in the figure below), and will increase, we must consider plantar warts;

Look at the growth rate; Corns grow slowly and take three to five months or more to form; And plantar wart, 10 days and a half months can grow up; If you're growing fast or you're feeling pain in your feet, it's almost time to consider plantar warts

matters needing attention

Patients should not blindly treat themselves. If you can't determine whether corns or plantar warts, it is recommended that you go to the local regular hospital for treatment, and find a doctor to help you make a diagnosis. Experts should choose the appropriate treatment plan according to their own specific situation, so as to avoid adverse consequences due to misdiagnosis.