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White Bump On Foot. On Clonazepam. Is It Related To Cholesterol Or Calcium Level?

hi i started out with a very tiny white bump in the middle of my foot. i am on new meds-clonazapam. anyway didnt hurt-but now skin around it has grown fast. hurts to walk and touch. the hard skin around it is raised-you can still see the small original white bump if you look closely. a little yellowish in colour. =it has an outline and wonder if this is a cholesterol thing or calcium thing. thanks in advance.
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
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Hi. seems like plantar corn or plantar wart. Using a keratolytic like salicylic acid+lactic acid once daily after soaking your feet for a few minutes in lukewarm water and then covering it with an occlusive bandage. Repeat the same steps daily for a few days and this would make it soft and it might just come off with superficial paring if required.
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White Bump On Foot. On Clonazepam. Is It Related To Cholesterol Or Calcium Level?

Hi. seems like plantar corn or plantar wart. Using a keratolytic like salicylic acid+lactic acid once daily after soaking your feet for a few minutes in lukewarm water and then covering it with an occlusive bandage. Repeat the same steps daily for a few days and this would make it soft and it might just come off with superficial paring if required.