If protective measures don’t resolve corns, podiatrists recommend treatments such as soaking the foot in warm water to soften the skin, and using a pumice stone to file the corn in a circular or sideways motion. It’s important to not remove too much skin, as this may lead to infection. A moisturizing lotion can help prevent the corn from redeveloping, as can protective corn pads.

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