What Does A Plantar Wart Look Like? Gross

You are not missing out on anything by not knowing what a plantar wart does look like. As they, ignorance is bliss. This is because plantar warts (more commonly known as plantars warts) don't grow like ordinary warts that pop up on your hands, face, limbs or neck. They look more like weird, bumpy moles on top of your skin. But plantar warts tend to grow underneath your skin.

My Story

I had plantar warts when I was about eight or nine years old on the soles of my feet. They made very step I took painful. I had to do to a podiatrist in order to get them diagnosed. Then, the decision was made to get them surgically removed. Being a typical fourth grader, I asked, "What does a plantar wart look like?"

At the time, it didn't dawn on me that the bottoms of my feet had to be opened up in order to me to find the answer to my innocent question, "What does a plantar wart look like?" Fortunately, the podiatrist wouldn't let me see during the operation (which went painlessly). He did, however, show me during the first check up after the operation.

Before you read on to discover the answer to my question, "What does a plantar wart look like?" be really sure you need to know. If you get a queasy stomach just hearing someone sneeze, then perhaps you should stop reading right here and live out the rest of your life in perfect plantar wart innocence.

Hello, Fellow Stephen King Fans

How did I know that all of you readers who are left are Stephen King fans? Oh, I'm just psychic, I guess. Now, here we go. Here's what I saw when I asked, "What does a plantar wart look like?" during the first check up after surgery on my feet. They couldn't all be taken out in one go, you see, and so there was plenty to see.

It looked like bright yellow alien snot was oozing up from the core of my foot bones. I swear the goop was glowing, but I've had doctors tell me that couldn't be possible. But honestly, that goop looked like it had a life of its own and it GLOWED. I vaguely remember the podiatrist telling my parents that we had caught the infection I time and was able to take out the remaining warts.

I'm not really sure what the discussion was, because of the sound of my heart slamming up into my throat. I grabbed onto that chair as if it were a roller coaster and practically screamed, "Get it out of me!"

So, if you have the chance to look at your plantar warts, don't. Trust me on this one.