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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If they said planter corns, my guess is they meant plantar warts. A podiatrist can take care of those with dry ice or an acid solution. It’s a common virus and not a big deal. Unfortunately, swimmers can get them from the pool deck so i occasionally have to take my kid in. Takes 15 minutes.[/quote] No, they could just be corns or callouses. I had a bad podiatrist treat them as plantar warts and did surgery. When he removed them he said “huh, what’s this? I’ll send it to the lab”. All completely unnecessary. Then I had an Army podiatrist tell me he’s used that misdiagnosis from PCPs, but never a podiatrist. There are just some really bad (or maybe unethical) podiatrists out there. OP, I like McLean Foot and Ankle. IME they are clean, professional, and ethical. [/quote]
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