Foot Skin Conditions: Corns, Calluses, Warts, Sores, and Ulcers

The skin on your feet plays a critical role in protection, balance, and mobility. When skin problems develop, they can cause pain, limit movement, and lead to serious complications if not treated properly. Southwest Foot Care & Associates provides professional diagnosis and treatment for common foot skin conditions, including corns, calluses, warts, sores, and ulcers.

Our mobile podiatry services bring expert foot care directly to your home or care facility, making treatment convenient and accessible.

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If you are experiencing pain or have concerns about your foot or ankle health, we are here to help.

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Plantar Warts

Warts are caused by a viral infection of the skin, most commonly the human papillomavirus. When warts develop on the bottom of the foot, known as plantar warts, they can be especially painful due to pressure from standing or walking.

Plantar warts often appear as rough or grainy skin and may contain small dark spots caused by clotted blood vessels. Professional treatment is important to prevent spreading and reduce discomfort.

Sores and Foot Ulcers

Sores and ulcers are open wounds that require prompt medical attention. They are especially common in patients with diabetes, poor circulation, or nerve damage in the feet.

Foot ulcers may develop from pressure, minor injuries, or untreated skin conditions. If left untreated, they can lead to infection, delayed healing, and serious complications.

Close-up of a person's foot showing dry, cracked skin with some peeling or scaling.

How Southwest Foot Care & Associates Can Help

Our mobile podiatry team provides comprehensive care for foot skin conditions in the comfort of your home or facility.

Our care includes:

  • Thorough evaluation to identify the cause and severity of the condition

  • Safe treatment of corns, calluses, and plantar warts

  • Medical management of sores and foot ulcers

  • Education on foot hygiene, proper footwear, and prevention