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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Signs and Symptoms
Corns are primarily located on the feet, particularly the toes. However, corns can appear anywhere that foot friction occurs, whether it is on top of the foot or even on the sole.

In the case of soft corns, well-defined thickening of the skin may be seen on the toes, and soft bumps may be noted between the toes. Hard corns typically affect the tops of the toes or the side of the fifth toe, and appear like calloses.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008