You can often treat foot corns with over-the-counter products and home remedies. You may be able to prevent them by taking certain precautions, including wearing comfortable shoes. Foot corns are ...
Blisters, corns and calluses are all fairly common conditions that affect the skin anywhere on the body. Blister and corns develop most commonly over the skin of the hands and feet, while calluses ...
Medically reviewed by Adam H. Kaplan, DPM Key Takeaways Bunions are large bumps on the side of the foot that can cause pain ...
If you think corns are something only your grandmother has to worry about, think again. The hard, thick patches of dry skin that build up in areas of pressure and friction on the foot frequently come ...
Why Do I Have a Bump on the Top of My Foot? An injury, corns, callouses, cysts, or other health conditions can cause a bump on your foot. They can be painful and make walking difficult, but there are ...
Foot conditions can vary in type, symptoms, and severity. These 17 issues are the most common. A doctor can always help diagnose and treat foot concerns that need additional care. Your feet are an ...
As runners, we take a bizarre pride in the state of our feet, often trying to outdo each other with how battered our toes are: ‘Oh, you’ve only lost three nails? I’ve lost seven, plus two are black ...
An Oregon nurse, 37, had corns on her toes since she was 15. Then she began taking large doses of vitamin A—a 100,000-unit capsule daily at bedtime. In three weeks most of her corns disappeared; in ...
This week’s damp, muggy weather calls for a closer look at two of the season’s most annoying foot invaders: corns and warts. At first glance, they look the same, but they’re not. Warts are little ...
Discover the common nail and skin woes of runners and how nail professionals can tackle them... “Runners can be prone to a ...