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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Corn  Teen information

Picture of Corn: This image displays a corn on the outer edge of the toe. Divider line
This image displays a corn on the outer edge of the toe.
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Self-Care Guidelines
To best prevent corns, make sure that shoes fit properly.
When to Seek Medical Care
Corns are a benign condition and may not require medical evaluation. However, if corns become very painful, evaluation should be sought.

People with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or connective tissue disease, have an increased risk of complications associated with corns, and they should seek medical evaluation.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008