Go to Family Doctor: It very well may be a plantar's wart. Please get to the family clinic where they can both diagnose it and treat it.
Answered 9/21/2013
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Need to diagnose: First it needs an exam, how long has it been there? Has it grown rapid or slow, is it hard or soft? Answers to thse questions will yield a better answer. See your podiatrist for diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered 9/21/2013
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Get the bump out.: There just aren't that many things that can cause a small bump on the side of you big toe. The problem involves either soft tissue or bone. Either way, the sooner you have the bump evaluated, the easier the issue will be to treat.
Answered 6/16/2015
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