Moles on the soles of the feet are a type of pigmented nevus. The occurrence of pigmented nevus may be related to gene mutation, heredity, ultraviolet radiation and other factors, and usually needs to be removed by surgical excision, laser treatment or cryotherapy.
1. Surgical excision: pigmented nevi occurring on the soles of feet may turn into melanoma after long-term walking and friction, and surgical excision is a common treatment option.
2. Laser treatment: small diameter nevus can also be removed by laser treatment.
3. Freezing treatment: Freezing liquid nitrogen on the surface of tissues can make the pigment cells necrotic so as to remove the nevus.
Patients need to pay attention to keep the skin dry and do not scratch the area where the mole is growing to prevent infection caused by scratching. If infection, redness, swelling and other symptoms appear after the treatment, it is necessary to consult a doctor as soon as possible.
If you have a mole on the bottom of your foot, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor.