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A corn on the toe is often at the joint and on the ball of the pinky toe. It is caused by the numerous pressure on the toe which creates a hard skin to protect itself. To find more
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A corn on your foot looks like thicker, tougher skin that grows over any place that is consistently rubbed by shoes. It is like a callus, but grown inward in a pointy shape. You can
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Being able to identify what is a corn on your foot can help you select the proper shoes to prevent that from happening. A corn is similar to a callus -- it's an area of thick skin
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Corns on the foot are thickened areas of skin that form when they feel too much pressure from wearing small shoes or having hammer toes. The body signals this as something foreign
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