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Corns in foot
I have corns in my foot and it pains when I walk. I don't know how it happens, I want some advice or which should I prefer
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Corns over soles are due to thickened skin, ,bony pressure is commonest cause... small corns can be treated at home with corn caps. However you also need to rule out warts, which will cause similar symptoms .warts are common especially at your age. So consult dermatologist for better advise..
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