You are definitely asking the right questions Artie. I hope I can help with the following explanations: A corn (or callus) is hardened skin that occurs in high friction areas (the bottom of the foot, ...
While not always a cause for concern, corns and calluses may need to be removed if they’re causing persistent pain, says Nicole Nicolosi, DPM, a foot and ankle surgeon in the Orthopedic Institute at ...
Discover why the bottom of your feet are yellow, from skin conditions to vitamin deficiencies, and when to see a doctor about it. Discolored feet can be disconcerting. While you may not love the way ...
Foot corns are hardened layers of skin because of constant friction and pressure. They are tough to deal with and can cause inflammation. Common causes of foot corns include wearing uncomfortable ...
If you think corns are something only your grandmother has to worry about, think again. The hard, thick patches of dry skin that build up in areas of pressure and friction on the foot frequently come ...
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You’re either on your feet all day or perpetually cramming your toes into the latest designer shoes. Or, maybe it’s a little of both. Either way, the result is usually the same: ugly corns and ...
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