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Friday, October, 30, 2009

Quickest Way To Get Rid Of Corns On The Heel

Health Encyclopedia: Foot Pain Toe Pain

Toe Pain


A corn is a type of callus, a protective layer of dead skin cells that form due to repeated friction. It is cone-shaped and has a knobby core that points inward. This core can put pressure on a nerve and cause sharp pain. Corns can develop on the top or between toes. If a corn develops between the toes, it is may be called a soft corn if it is kept pliable by the moisture from perspiration.

Corns develop as a result of friction from the toes rubbing together or against the shoe. They ofte...

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Health Guide

Foot Pain: Introduction
...metatarsophalangeal joint).Foot Problems and Their LocationsConditionLocationSymptomsRecommended FootwearToe PainCorns and callusesAround toes, usually little toe, bottom of feet or areas exposed... Read more »
Foot Pain: Forefoot Pain
...particularly high heels, or by high-impact activities.CallusesCalluses are composed of the same material as corns, hardened patches of dead skin cells. Calluses, however, develop on the ball or... Read more »
Foot Pain: Causes
...High-impact exercising, such as jogging or strenuous aerobics, can injure the feet. Common injuries include corns, calluses, blisters, muscle cramps, acute knee and ankle injuries, plantar... Read more »
Foot pain
... Hammer toes -- toes that curl downward into a claw-like position. Calluses and corns -- thickened skin from friction or pressure. Calluses are on the balls of the feet or... Read more »
Type 2 Diabetes
...the hand or a thermometer before stepping in.Moisturizers should be applied, but not between the toes.Corns and calluses should be gently pumiced and toenails trimmed short and the edges filed to... Read more »

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