Corns and calluses are foot conditions that develop as a protective response to friction or pressure on the skin. Corns typically appear on the top or sides of toes, while calluses form on the soles of the feet. These areas of thickened skin are generally not serious, but they can become uncomfortable or painful if left untreated. Wearing ill-fitting shoes are often a cause, as they can create repeated rubbing against the skin. Corns and calluses can also develop from underlying foot conditions like bunions or hammertoes. A podiatrist can identify the cause and help alleviate pain by removing the thickened tissue. Methods to prevent corns and calluses from returning include wearing proper footwear and addressing any foot deformities or abnormal gait patterns. Regular foot exams are recommended, particularly for individuals with diabetes, to prevent complications. If you have problematic corns or calluses on the feet, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist.
Corns can make walking very painful and should be treated immediately. If you have questions regarding your feet and ankles, contact Michael Schwartzman, DPM of Illinois and Indiana . 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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