Its been couples of days I have been seeing this bump under my left foot the pain is not there but I can feel slight bump on it why which I'm little concerned it has not yet affected me on my daily routine but still I'm getting anxious if it is a wart / corn which is starting to build I'm a hotelier soo long hours of working is present for me looking for some homeopathy medicine if that can cure this
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Basically it's a Corny growth, i can understand the anxiety behind,..and yes , this can be easily treated by homoeopathic treatment,, let's do the proper case taking and proceed for the further cure...No need to be anxious about this , it can be treated well..For the treatment you can connect online with me,and I will suggest you proper treatment, you will be more satisfied...try it out..stay healthy and safe 👍🏻😊
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Hello, thank you for sharing the image and explaining your concern. I understand your anxiety, especially since your work involves long hours of standing.
Based on the photo and your description, this appears more likely to be an early pressure-related lesion, such as a developing corn (clavus) or localized callosity, rather than an active plantar wart at this stage. The reasons are:
It is painless
Skin lines are largely preserved
No black dots, bleeding points, or tenderness on pressure, which are more typical of warts
In hoteliers and people who stand or walk for prolonged hours, repeated pressure and friction on the sole can cause thickening of skin at focal points, leading to a small bump that you can feel before pain starts.
At present, since it is not painful and not affecting your routine, this does not look alarming. Early care can prevent progression.
What you can do now:
Avoid tight or hard footwear; use well-cushioned shoes or insoles
Do not cut, scratch, or apply chemical corn removers
Keep the feet clean and dry
Gentle moisturizing of the sole can help reduce pressure-related thickening
About homeopathy:
Homeopathy can be helpful in early-stage corns, callosities, and plantar warts, especially when treated constitutionally and with attention to lifestyle factors. The choice of medicine depends on:
Exact appearance of the lesion
Pressure sensitivity
Sweating of feet
General health and work pattern
Since this is an early lesion, timely treatment can prevent it from becoming painful or larger. I would recommend an in-person or online consultation for proper evaluation and individualized treatment rather than self-medication.
If you notice pain on walking, rapid increase in size, or black pinpoint spots, get it reviewed promptly.
You can continue your routine work without worry for now, but early attention is a wise step.
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Dr jyoti kadkol
Health Global Homeopathy vijaynagar Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com
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Hello Practo user from the photo it looks likes early stage of corn or can be foot wart due to long standing. For proper homeopathic medicines need detailed history. Consult online for that
Hello,
Based on your description and the images, this appears to be a small localized thickening under the foot, which is commonly seen due to pressure, friction, early corn, plantar callus, or a benign skin lesion. Since you stand and work long hours, mechanical stress on the foot is an important factor.
The good part is that early-stage conditions like this are usually very manageable when addressed properly. The key is correct diagnosis, ruling out things like plantar wart vs corn, and then treating the root cause rather than just the surface.
Treatment depends on:
• Exact nature of the bump
• Duration and progression
• Pressure points while walking/standing
• Footwear and work routine
I would suggest a proper clinical evaluation so that the treatment can be individualized for you. Avoid self-medication for now, as incorrect remedies can worsen the condition.
You may consult me online, and I’ll guide you step-by-step with:
• Accurate diagnosis
• Safe treatment plan
• Advice on footwear and pressure relief
Early treatment usually gives good relief and prevents recurrence.
Take care.
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It could be a corn
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Hello.
Based on your complains and picture it is concluded that u hv foot corn. And yes it is treatable in homoeopathy.
Need more details for your case.
Please connect for the same.
From the photo, I can see:
A small, slightly darker spot under the skin , Skin lines are mostly continuous , No redness, discharge, or swelling , No pain at present
Most likely possibilities (early stage):
1.Pressure callus / early corn (very common in people who stand a lot)
2.Early plantar wart (less likely right now, but possible)
3.Localized thickened skin due to pressure
At this stage, it does NOT look aggressive or dangerous.
From your image and symptoms - corn / pressure lesion is more likely.
Some homoeopathic medicines that can help
1. Antimonium Crudum 30C
Best for:
- Corns, callosities
- Thickened skin from pressure
Dose:
- 2–3 drops once daily
- For 10–14 days
2. Thuja Occidentalis 30C
- If it later becomes painful or clearly wart-like:
Dose: 2–3 drops once daily, For 7–10 days
Use only if wart features appear (pain on pinching, black dots).
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But I would suggest u to consult to a genuine homoeopath so you could get the desired result
medicines I have mentioned above are mostly used medicines for your condition
But it’s effect can differ for different patient as per their individuality so I’ll advice u to get more precised medicine for complete cure of Your’s with a homoeopath u feel like cosulting with
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