About Feet

Foot Conditions
    Back of Heel Pain    
    Blisters
    Bunions
    Corns
    Cracked Heels
    DVT
    Foot Arch Problems   
    Foot Odour
    Hammer Toe   
    Hard Skin and Callus
    Ingrown Toenails
    Knee Pain
    Pain in the balls of your feet
    Tired, Aching Legs and Feet
    Under Heel Pain

Corns

Corns occur when toes rub against each other or skin is squeezed between your shoe and the bones of your feet. They can be hard or soft and although painful, options are available to ease the discomfort.

Corns are often caused by footwear, so try to ensure your shoes are comfortable and give your toes room to wiggle about. Other problems, such as how you walk, can also cause them. If corns keep appearing it's worth speaking to your GP, Podiatrist or Pharmacist.

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