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Is it possible for a plantar wart be hitting my nerve in my foot?

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Highly unlikely: Warts do hurt, so pain can be caused by a wart and if under a weight bearing surface this can be increased.

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Yes: It is more likely that the nerve is being hit between the pressure of the bone and the nerve.

Answered 8/22/2012

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Yes and no: The wart has a blood and nerve supply.Tha is why it is painful.

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Dr. Libby Putnam answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Probably not. : But they can be very painful because of callus tissue build up, especially if they're on your heel or under the ball of your foot where you bear most of your weight.

Answered 6/29/2013

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