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2 Responses to “How to remove a corn on your foot?”
The most important thing is to remove the CAUSE of the corn, rather than the corn itself. It’s easy to remove a corn, but if the frictional cause for having the corn in the first place is stll present, the corn will quickly reform. Do you have a bunion? Do you wear tight toed shoes? Do you do a lot of start/stop actions, such as some sports, etc?
The most important thing is to remove the CAUSE of the corn, rather than the corn itself. It’s easy to remove a corn, but if the frictional cause for having the corn in the first place is stll present, the corn will quickly reform. Do you have a bunion? Do you wear tight toed shoes? Do you do a lot of start/stop actions, such as some sports, etc?
Dr. Scholl’s has several corn removers that work very well. I used these
http://www.drscholls.com/drscholls/productSearch.do?method=doProductDetailsLookup&searchArg=23
a couple months ago and I only needed to wear it for two days, then it was done!