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I have a corn on the bottom of my foot thats really painful when I walk. Ive tried using corn caps, but its not working. What should I do next?

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I have a corn on the bottom of my foot thats really painful when I walk. Ive tried using corn caps, but its not working. What should I do next?

Sounds like you are dealing with a persistent corn. Corns can be quite painful, especially if left untreated here's what you can do Review the use of corn caps, Soak and exfoliate with warm water for 10-15 mins daily, Pain relief by using cushioned pads or gel insoles to reduce pressure on corn when walking. If corn persists or is causing significant pain, consult a dermatologist or podiatrist .

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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