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Suggest Treatment For Painful Corn On Both Toes

I m 45 female and I have been having these painful corn on both my pinky toes and I have callous on both of bottom feet. I have bought Dr schol corn and callous removal pads everything I have tried. And nothing seems to help . I can t walk barefooted in my house very painful. Then once INA while I get this sharp shooting pain on the arch of my feet.
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Hello dear,
Understand your concern.
Callus is a tough area of skin due to repeated friction and pressure
It causes infection, blister and pain if not treated.
Examination by the general physician will helpful.
Doctor will give following advises:
Minimize pressure in that area.
Wear well cushioned foot wear.
Never pop up corn.
Apply 40% salicylic acid patch for better result
Apply Neosporine power
Tablet ibuprufem
Hope this may help you.

Contact HCM for further health query
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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Suggest Treatment For Painful Corn On Both Toes

Hello dear, Understand your concern. Callus is a tough area of skin due to repeated friction and pressure It causes infection, blister and pain if not treated. Examination by the general physician will helpful. Doctor will give following advises: Minimize pressure in that area. Wear well cushioned foot wear. Never pop up corn. Apply 40% salicylic acid patch for better result Apply Neosporine power Tablet ibuprufem Hope this may help you. Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar