Soft corns are often difficult to treat because they develop from
underlying pressures in between the fourth and fifth digit, caused by
bony prominences. Soft corns are best treated with properly fitting
footwear and better foot hygiene in order to decrease the likelihood
for infection. Applying an antifungal or antibacterial powder after
washing the area and using lamb’s wool or a toe spacer are
additional techniques used to treat soft corns. A good option in
patients with coexisting dermatophytosis complex is 20% aluminum
chloride hexahydrate solution...consult doctors
Answered2015-10-05 17:05:30
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