What is the Difference Between a Corn and a Callus on the Foot
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- www.neufoot.com. Dr. Matthew Neuhaus of Neuhaus Foot and Ankle in Middle Tennessee explains what a corn and callus are on the foot. A corn is basically just a callus that is located on the toe. Corns and calluses often develop due to ill-fitting shoes. Dr. Neuhaus explains the possible causes and potential treatment options for corns and calluses of the foot.
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It's hard to believe a corn and callus are the same, just on different parts of foot. I got s callus on bottom of foot, but then I also have a corn on bottom of foot. Or I think it's a corn on bottom of big toe. It's a round thick dead skin with a hole or dot in middle of it. hurts bad when pressure is put onto it but yet never have pain due to pressure on the calluses.
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My is on side of my toe and hurts really bad
I’m not sure if you will respond to this, but, I play soccer and I guess there are “corns” on my index toe. The only issue is they aren’t painful, and I haven’t been bothered by this for years. Could that be because I get them in the same spot every time and that area has lost feeling?
I have a question. I was walking with the pastor and his family while I was on a school trip to Washington DC yesterday and when I got back into the bus I felt this pain on the side of my big toe on my left foot. My mom said it looked like a callus but she wasn't sure. I was wearing socks but it still may be a blister. So you think you could help me?
How about the side of the toe
Corns form on the sides of the toes and the top. A callus is on the tip of the toe and bottom of the toes/foot