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I have a corn in between my toe?

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Common problem: Soft corns are caused from friction between toes. The skin builds up and stays soft due to the environment. Watching the shape of the shoe to relieve the tightness across the foot is helpful. If it doesn't go away or continues to bother you, see a Podiatrist and they can give you a better idea on the nature of the corn.

Answered 5/16/2014

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It is common: Corns between the toes can be caused by a few things, including a bone spur under the corn, too much moisture between the toes and pressure from tight fitting shoes. It is important to discover the cause in order to properly treat it. Treatment usually consists of shaving the corn and using silicone padding to remove the pressure. Sometimes removing the bone spur is needed.

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