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Slivereyes Lol I'm glad I made someone laugh. Here is what google says:
A spot on the underside of your toe with a white head could be a number of things, including:
-Milia
A cyst caused by trapped dead skin cells that harden under the skin.
-Blister
A fluid-filled pocket that can be caused by friction, burns, allergies, infections, excessive moisture, or autoimmune skin conditions. You should treat blisters gently and avoid peeling or popping them.
-Cyst
A small bump that can look like a pimple, bug bite, or blister. There are different types of cysts that can develop on your toes, including ganglion cysts, digital myoxiod cysts, mucoid cysts, inclusion cysts, and sebaceous cysts.
Stucco keratosis
A raised or flat lesion that's usually white or gray, but can be yellow or light tan. Stucco keratosis is dry and scaly, and doesn't fade with time. It's more noticeable during winter when skin is drier.