Corn

Corns

Corns are small, thickened areas of skin that form due to repeated pressure or friction—most often on the tops or sides of the toes. As a podiatrist, I often explain to patients that corns are the skin’s natural response to protect itself. However, this thickening can press into the underlying tissue, causing discomfort, burning, or pain when walking. Ill-fitting shoes, abnormal toe structure, or excessive rubbing can lead to their development.

General Treatment Options

Simple measures like wearing properly fitted shoes, applying protective pads, or using moisturizing creams can help. However, self-trimming corns can cause injury or infection, especially in diabetic patients, and should be avoided. Professional removal and pressure relief are safest and most effective.

Our Approach at Sole Vista Podiatry

At Sole Vista Podiatry, we carefully assess your foot mechanics to determine what’s causing the friction. We then safely remove corns in-office using sterile techniques that are quick and virtually painless. For long-term relief, we may recommend custom orthotics or shoe modifications to reduce pressure points and prevent recurrence.

Treat corns safely and comfortably
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are corns and calluses the same?
Not exactly — corns are smaller and often deeper, while calluses cover broader areas.
Can I cut off a corn myself?
No, it can lead to infection or bleeding; professional removal is safest.
Do corns come back?
They can, if the source of pressure isn’t corrected.
Are corns painful?
Yes, especially when pressed or rubbed by shoes.
Can corns indicate an underlying issue?
Yes, recurring corns may signal structural foot imbalances or deformities.
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