Corns are a common foot problem that can cause significant discomfort and pain. These thickened areas of skin typically develop on the toes or soles of the feet due to repeated friction or pressure. While corns are generally not a serious issue, they can become painful if left untreated. Your chiropodists at Family Care Foot Clinic in Whitby, ON, can explain how corns can be treated and prevented.
Dealing With Corns on Your Feet
Corns are small, circular areas of thickened skin that develop in response to pressure or friction. They often form on the tops, sides, or tips of the toes, but they can also appear on the soles of the feet. Corns are usually hard, but soft corns can develop between the toes where moisture is trapped. Both types can be painful, especially when walking or wearing shoes.
Corns are typically caused by wearing ill-fitting shoes that create friction or put excessive pressure on certain areas of the feet. High heels, tight shoes, or shoes that are too loose can all contribute to corn formation. Other contributing factors include foot deformities, such as hammertoes or bunions, which can increase pressure on certain parts of the foot.
When dealing with corns, your chiropodists in Whitby, ON, can help you find ways to treat your corns and find ways to manage any pain. Soaking your feet in warm, soapy water for about 10 minutes can soften the skin, making it easier to gently file down the corn with a pumice stone.
After soaking, apply a moisturizing lotion to keep the skin soft and prevent further thickening. Look for lotions that contain urea, which helps break down tough skin. Non-medicated corn pads can be placed over the corn to reduce pressure and protect the area.
To prevent corns, make sure to wear shoes that fit properly, keep your feet moisturized, and trim your toenails properly.
Contact Our Chiropodist Today
Make sure that you understand how to deal with corns! Contact your chiropodists at Family Care Foot Clinic in Whitby, ON, to learn more about treating corns. Call for more information and to schedule your appointment today at (905) 665-0155.

