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What does a corn on the small toe look like?

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Area of hard skin: A corn on the small toe is a buildup of tissue over a boney prominence. It is caused by shoe pressure against the bone causes the skin to react to form more skin. It typically will be over the 'knuckle' area of the toe.

Answered 4/24/2016

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Looks like : A hard area of skin that the body uses to protect the main cause which is an enlarged bone. When skin is removed its a temporary fix and will grow back because of the bone. See a local podi.

Answered 10/29/2015

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