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How to get rid of bumps on toes
A 20-year-old female asked:

Dr. Bahman Omranianswered
Pain Management 19 years experience
Toe bumps : A "bump" without any further descriptors is just a "bump". Corns, calluses, plantar warts, bunionette, etc. Etc. Are considered toe bumps. Please prov... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Bowmananswered
40 years experience
Warts?: Good be a number of things but check if there are little dark spots. If so, may very well be warts . Have it checked if any change in color, size or s... Read More
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Dr. Gary Kugleranswered
Podiatry 33 years experience
Hammer toes?: If the toes are contracted and the "bumps" are bony, then you are probably describing hammer toes. If this is just a skin issue, then they may be war... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Kassanswered
Podiatry 30 years experience
It is hard : To make a diagnosis with a dermatological problem without visualizing. But, i would likely start with a cortisone cream you can get over the counter. ... Read More
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Dr. Alan Ettingeranswered
Podiatry 51 years experience
You may: Have corns or dermal cysts or even bone spurs. I suggest to be evaluated by a podiatrist.
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A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Sana Rezaianswered
Family Medicine 12 years experience
Depends: Well, it really depends on what it is! if it's a wart, then there are ways to get rid of them - if its an infection, then you might be need treatment... Read More
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Dr. Zachary Veresanswered
Family Medicine 20 years experience
Corn: u can shave them down with a nail file as well as tape padding in between area to decrease rub
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Chris Sadehanswered
Emergency Medicine 22 years experience
You need an exam: Although this could be a fungal infection, the description of blisters on a red base and pain could represent a viral infection such as herpes. The ... Read More
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512 viewsReviewed >2 years ago
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Dr. Arnold Bereshanswered
Podiatry 43 years experience
See a podiatrist: What you describe may be an infection and should be examined by a professional.
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A male asked:

Dr. Tariq Niazianswered
Orthopedic Surgery 45 years experience
Yes. See your local: Orthopedist or a podiatrist (foot doc) who'll exam and diagnose it for you. Surgery can get rid of it or if its like an infection, then antibiotics mi... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Bernard Seifanswered
Clinical Psychology 42 years experience
Bump on foot: It's likely a corn or callous. Please see a foot doctor. He/she will diagnose and remove if needed. Peace and good health.
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Tara Passowanswered
Dermatology 42 years experience
Sounds like fungus: I've seen this kind of blister with a fungal infection of the feet, like athlete's foot. There certainly could be other causes, but you might want to ... Read More
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A 41-year-old member asked:

Dr. Arnold Bereshanswered
Podiatry 43 years experience
Couple of ways: Try an over the counter antifungal or Hydrocortisone medication.
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