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Does anyone know what this is? The answer surprised me quite a bit.

 

 

  • Don’t pick or scratch—it spreads the virus.
  • Try salicylic acid or duct tape occlusion for common or plantar warts.
  • See a doctor if it’s painful, bleeding, on your face/genitals, or not improving after 2–3 months.

If you’re comfortable sharing where it is, what it looks like, or how long it’s been there, I can offer a more specific guess! But remember: only a healthcare provider can diagnose it for sure.
Sometimes the biggest surprise isn’t what it is—but how easily it can be treated once you know.

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