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A planter wart will not cause a miscarriage or infertility. Condylomata growing on the soles of the foot generally are in a cluster and are sometimes referred to as mosiac. These lumps may also have black dots in the center that are seed-like in appearance. The discomfort of foot condyloma has been described similar to having a stone in a shoe. A planter wart will not cause a miscarriage or infertility.

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Miscarriage, Infertility

They can be difficult to treat using conventional means because they are well beneath the skin. Some treatments are Salicylic acid plasters, direct chemical application, or surgical treatments--laser surgery, electrosurgery, or cutting. Keeping the foot dry since moisture tends to allow warts to spread and changing footwear is advised. A planter wart will not cause a miscarriage or infertility.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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