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What Causes A Button-like Formation Between The Toes?

between my little toe and next, a white button like forms and hurts once thick. once thick it is almost up off toe and I peal it off, sometimes completely, sometimes causing bleeding. it grows back. been about 10 years of this pulling it off once it hurts every few weeks. if not peeled off it causes same on 2nd toe, but thin.
Tue, 3 Mar 2015
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Hello, Welcome to HCM.
I have read your history carefully.
You are suffering from corn of little toe. It occurs as a result of constant or recurring pressure on the affected area. To prevent recurrence, you need to prevent the pressure and friction. You may do this by using soft padded footwear.
Once it is there, it should be treated with gentle filling (by using pedicure set) after immersing the foot in warm water for some time. Avoid being to harsh in removing it as bleeding may lead to infection.
Hope this will be helpful.
Please let me know if you have any further questions. Take care.
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What Causes A Button-like Formation Between The Toes?

Hello, Welcome to HCM. I have read your history carefully. You are suffering from corn of little toe. It occurs as a result of constant or recurring pressure on the affected area. To prevent recurrence, you need to prevent the pressure and friction. You may do this by using soft padded footwear. Once it is there, it should be treated with gentle filling (by using pedicure set) after immersing the foot in warm water for some time. Avoid being to harsh in removing it as bleeding may lead to infection. Hope this will be helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Take care.