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Corns

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Feet

Corns can be painful

What are corns?

  • A thickening of the surface layer of the skin, often affecting the toes, due to pressure caused by badly fitting shoes.

Signs and symptoms

  • Corns often look like red spots, where they have become inflamed as the skin thickens.
  • Some swelling can also occur.

Treatments

  • Corn plasters (circular pads with a hole to accommodate the corn) are available from chemists, and will relieve the pressure from shoes.
  • use a pumice stone to wear down the thickened skin.
  • Your GP may debride (pare down) the corn, and check for any toe deformity or bony prominence which may have caused the problem.

Prevention

  • Get yourself properly fitted for shoes.
  • Choose a pair with a good arch and shock-absorbing soles.
  • Avoid high heels.
  • Use a moisturiser to keep skin moist and supple



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