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Painful Corns

Corns are a common skin condition, with distinct characteristics and causes. Corns are thickened patches of skin that develop due to friction or pressure, often on the toes or soles. They are usually smaller than warts and have a hard center surrounded by inflamed skin. Symptoms of problematic corns include localized pain and tenderness. Wearing shoes with plenty of room for the toes is the best way to prevent corns. If your toes cannot wiggle and move around, the shoes are likely too tight. Persistent corns that cause significant discomfort may require medical intervention. A podiatrist may recommend cryotherapy, laser treatment, or surgical removal. If you have corns that do not improve, it is suggested you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for a thorough evaluation and effective treatment options.

Corns can make walking very painful and should be treated immediately. If you have questions regarding your feet and ankles, contact Kent DiNucci, DPM of Ankle and Foot Clinic . Our doctor will treat your foot and ankle needs.

Corns: What Are They? And How Do You Get Rid of Them?
Corns are thickened areas on the skin that can become painful. They are caused by excessive pressure and friction on the skin. Corns press into the deeper layers of the skin and are usually round in shape.

Ways to Prevent Corns
There are many ways to get rid of painful corns such as:

  • Wearing properly fitting shoes that have been measured by a professional
  • Wearing shoes that are not sharply pointed or have high heels
  • Wearing only shoes that offer support

Treating Corns

Although most corns slowly disappear when the friction or pressure stops, this isn’t always the case. Consult with your podiatrist to determine the best treatment option for your case of corns.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Omaha, NE . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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