What Type of Corn Do I Have?
Excessive friction is generally the reason why a corn on the foot can develop. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including wearing shoes that do not fit correctly, running consistently, or possibly from abnormal bone structure. A common place for a corn to develop is on the pinky toe. As small as the corn may be, it is able to cause severe pain and discomfort, and wearing shoes can become difficult. Some patients have a corn that develops between the toes. These are considered to be soft corns, and will stay moist as a result of wearing socks for the majority of the day. Mild relief may be found when the corn is covered by a protective pad, and it may help to wear larger size shoes. If you have any type of corn on your foot, please consult with a podiatrist who can offer the best treatment options for you.
Corns can make walking very painful and should be treated immediately. If you have questions regarding your feet and ankles, contact Dr. Murad M. Abdel-qader of Advanced Family Foot Care Centers. Our doctor will treat your foot and ankle needs.
Corns: What Are They? And How Do You Get Rid of Them?
Corns are thickened areas on the skin that can become painful. They are caused by excessive pressure and friction on the skin. Corns press into the deeper layers of the skin and are usually round in shape.
Ways to Prevent Corns
There are many ways to get rid of painful corns such as:
- Wearing properly fitting shoes that have been measured by a professional
- Wearing shoes that are not sharply pointed or have high heels
- Wearing only shoes that offer support
Treating Corns
Although most corns slowly disappear when the friction or pressure stops, this isn’t always the case. Consult with your podiatrist to determine the best treatment option for your case of corns.
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