Your health care professional probably will ask about your shoes, because shoes with narrow toes are more likely to cause corns. He or she also will ask about your foot history, and your history of other medical problems, including diabetes and circulation problems. Some types of foot problems can alter the mechanics of the foot, causing abnormal pressure on certain areas and leading to calluses. Also, any previous surgery or trauma to the feet may affect the structure and alignment...
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When you consider how many of us have problems with our feet, you might expect to find lots of resources full of good advice. Then, when... Read more »
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Corns and calluses are thickened layers of skin caused by repeated pressure or friction. Alternative Names Calluses and corns ... Read more »
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Alternative Names Foot care for diabetics Information If you have diabetes you are more likely to have foot problems. Diabetes... Read more »
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Corns and CallusesA corn is a protective layer of dead skin cells that forms due to repeated friction. It is cone-shaped and has a knobby core that... Read more »
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Generic Name: SALICYLIC ACID/FLEX COLLODION COMBINATIONS LIQUID - TOPICALPronounced: (SAL-i-SIL-ik/flexible ko-LOE-dee-un)Mosco Liq Callus/Corn... Read more »
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Generic Name: SALICYLIC ACID (KERATOLYTIC) - TOPICALPronounced: (SAL-i-SIL-ik)Callus Removers Top Uses This medication is used on the skin to... Read more »