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10. Professional Removal

For minor corns, a doctor may begin treatment by trimming some of the hard skin around the corn. Then, they will apply a patch containing salicylic acid. The patient will often need to replace the patch at home. Often, this includes rubbing the area gently with a pumice stone before applying the new patch. Severe corns or those caused by more serious conditions may require surgical removal. Doctors will typically recommend properly fitting footwear and protective pads as well.

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