Moles on the soles of the feet do not have to be treated.
Like moles on other parts of the body, most moles on the soles of the feet are benign and generally asymptomatic and do not require special treatment.
However, moles on the soles of the feet are different from moles on other parts of the body, because the soles of the feet are subject to long-term friction and extrusion, and if a mole protrudes slightly from the surface of the skin, it may be denatured due to friction. Therefore, moles on the soles of the feet should be observed as much as possible, and you can be assured that they will be treated without any obvious changes.
If there is no obvious change, you can rest assured. However, if there is obvious inflammation, ulcer, protruding deformation and so on, you should go to the hospital for medical treatment in time. If there is any of the above changes, we should do pathological examination in time to exclude the possibility of melanoma and other malignant changes.