plantar wart

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plantar wart

A child points to a plantar wart on the bottom of their foot.

Definition

Noun: A plantar wart is a specific type of wart that develops on the sole (the plantar surface) of the foot. It is caused by a viral infection and is characterized by its inward growth due to pressure from walking and standing, which often results in a thickened, painful callus forming around a softer central core.

Usage

The term plantar wart is used exclusively as a medical or common term for this specific foot condition. It is a countable noun. - The doctor diagnosed the painful bump on my heel as a plantar wart. - Plantar warts can be stubborn and difficult to treat. - She is receiving treatment for a plantar wart.

Examples
  • Walking became uncomfortable after he developed a plantar wart.
  • Unlike warts on the hands, a plantar wart grows inward.
  • The podiatrist explained that the plantar wart had a calloused ring around it.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in a clinical context when discussing differential diagnoses of foot lesions.
    • The presentation was consistent with a plantar wart, not a corn.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wart (noun): The general term for a small, rough growth caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). A plantar wart is a type of wart.
  • Verruca (noun): A medical synonym for a wart, often used specifically for plantar warts in British English.
    • He went to the chemist for verruca cream.
Synonyms
  • Verruca plantaris: The formal medical term.
  • Foot wart: A less precise, descriptive synonym.
Notes
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with the term plantar wart. It is a straightforward medical noun.
plantar wart

A child points to a plantar wart on the bottom of their foot.

Noun
  1. a wart occurring on the sole of the foot
    • pressure causes plantar warts to develop a painful callus around the soft center