Quantcast This image displays a corn on the outer edge of the toe. This image displays a corn on the top of a toe. This image displays a corn between toes from pressure from the adjacent toe. This image displays a corn on the bottom of a foot.
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Treatments Your Physician May Prescribe
Your physician may advise you to soak corns in warm water and file them down with an emery board or pumice stone. Over-the-counter salicylic acid plasters may be recommended for treatment, as well as keratolytic agents (such as urea cream) to help soften the thickened skin.

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