Wearing shoes with plenty of room for the toes is the best way to prevent corns. If the toes can’t wiggle and move around, the shoes are likely too tight. If corns develop even in properly fitting shoes, the person may require protective coverings. Felt pads, corn pads, or bandages can cover areas that rub against the shoes. Toe separators may prevent corns between the toes.

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