Corns and calluses develop on the skin due to repeated friction to your feet. “Corns typically develop on the tops and sides of the toes, and on the balls of the feet, and common causes are arthritis or poorly fitting shoes,” according to Dr. Nada Elbuluk, assistant professor of dermatology at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City. Treating your corns involves soaking them in warm water for up to 10 minutes, using a pumice stone to file the area gently, and applying lotion with salicylic acid, ammonium lactate, or urea. Also, avoid shoes that are too tight for your feet and add pressure onto your toes.
For help managing corns and calluses, consult with one of our podiatrists from Foot HealthCare Associates. Our doctors will provide quality care for your feet.
Corns are thickenings of the skin of your feet, often developed in areas under a lot of pressure. They are frequently layers of the skin that have become dry, rough, and painful and usually are smaller than calluses.
There are many ways to get rid of corns, such as wearing:
Treating corns involves removing the dead skin that has built up in a specific area of the foot. Salicylic acid can help get rid of these corns because it dissolves keratin, the protein that makes up most of them. Most importantly, podiatrists recommend that people with diabetes not use salicylic acid and should consult with their podiatrist regarding treating corns.
So, if you have any questions, please contact one of the best podiatrists in Novi. We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.
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