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Removing Foot Corns the Right Way

Corns are hard bumps that develop around the feet.
It can be found on toes or the side of the feet.
The two kinds of corns that you should be aware are soft corns and hard corns.
Hard corns occur when people often wear tight fitted-shoes but there are some instances that it is cause malfunctions in the foot.
Soft corns can be seen in between the toes; some experts believe that it is the result of the fourth or fifth toe bones that are far separated too other.
There are different ways to remove different corns that must be done so that the feet won't have any infections.
Curing Hard Corns Hard corns are the easiest to cure since you will just need to change your usual shoes to a more comfortable shoes since it doesn't apply too much pressure on the feet.
Another good way to remove hard corn is using pads that are made of lamb wools.
Trimming should only be done under the care of professionals as they have studied the right way of doing it.
Never do it on your own as it may cause some infection.
There are some cases in which surgery is the best way to remove corns, because it fixes the malformation of the toes.
Hammertoes are toes that can't curve properly and is one of the primary reason for a foot to develop corns on their toes.
Only a trained professional should do surgery.
Once that the toes are align, there will be less chances that corns will be appearing.
Trimming should only be done under the care of professionals as they have study about the right way of doing it.
Never do it on your own as it may cause some infection.
Treating it with pad that contains an acid would also help in removing the corn.
Some medical pads that are advisable would be Dr.
Scholl's Corn Removers and Curad Mediplast.
Curing Soft corns For soft corns, it is advisable to switch your shoes to wider shoes so that it doesn't pressure the corns.
Just like hard corns, it could also be treated with surgery.
For a Diabetic patient, it is advisable to consult a doctor first because any of the cure that are mentioned above could be fatal.
A simple infection might develop into a serious problem.
In some cases, removing corns might do more harm than good.
Experimenting with different ways to remove corns is good but could cause some serious problems for diabetics.
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