Being a podiatrist this is one question which I get asked a lot, both in clinical situations as well as in interpersonal occasions. They do not possess roots. When a foot doctor removes a corn, they actually do tend to keep coming back, but not because they have roots. They return because the reason behind Continue reading →
This was posted on Facebook: It was caused following the use of a device that is available commercially for getting rid of heel callus. If you do this, be careful.
Corns on the toes are common and can be very painful. Corns form in response to too much pressure on a small area, such as the top of the toes or ends of the toes. More often than not the pressure is due to the fitting of the shoes, but the shape of the toes Continue reading →