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Can corns on feet be frozen off?

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Not advisable: The corn is caused by the pressure or friction on the underlying bony prominence. The corns can be trimmed away if one doesn't want teheran bone itself fixed or straightened. While, it is possible to do it is more often dangerous and i'll advised. Your better off filing with an emory board and staying away from tight shoes.

Answered 4/4/2018

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No: If it is indeed a corn, no. It will recur. If it's something else, like a wart, freezing is one option. Regards, Dr. Latva

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