Plantar Wart Seeds. While warts on your hands and other parts of your body can have a wide variation in how they look plantar warts on your feet have a more consistent appearance. Over-the counter wart removers can actually do more harm than good.
If you leave your plantar wart untreated the plantar wart can grow up to at least 1 inch in circumference and can easily spread into clusters on your foot and to your other foot which are called mosaic warts. A plantar wart may also have black dots or wart seeds on its surface. Those are called mosaic warts.
Faliform warts which appear as a single stalk on the face are common.
It usually enters the skin through cuts or scratches on the bottom of your feet. Sometimes plantar warts can grow in clusters. Mosaic warts are also called seed warts due to the fact that they are so small in diameter. Faliform warts which appear as a single stalk on the face are common.