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Corns

Corns are thickenings of the skin that typically form on the feet in response to excessive pressure or friction. They can be painful and unsightly. To avoid them, it is beneficial to adopt specific care routines that soften and exfoliate the skin. Learn more about corns.
FAQ about corns

How to prevent foot corns?

Wearing suitable footwear greatly contributes to the prevention of corns, as does maintaining good foot hygiene.

Can corns reappear after treatment?

Yes, if they are poorly treated or if the cause (friction, pressure) is not rectified.

Are corns a sign of poor hygiene?

No, not necessarily. However, maintaining good hygiene and regular foot care can help in their prevention.

Does wearing high heels promote the development of corns?

Indeed, wearing heels can promote the development of corns as this type of footwear exerts significant pressure on the feet.

When should you consult a podiatrist for a corn?

If the corn is painful, recurring, or if it does not respond to home treatments, it is recommended to consult a podiatrist.

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