How do i get rid of these corns on my pinky toes?


i love to wear open toe shoes and walk around barefoot. i love the heat i love summertime. the one thing i dont love are the corns on BOTH my pinky toes. ive tried dr. schols but hes no help because my corns are still there. help please... summer seems far but before i know it it will be here.

I have been feeling sick alot lately and i feel like my hair is falling out could this be an illness?



Answer:
Have you thought of consulting a podiatrist? Podiatrists are physicians specially trained in conditions of the feet and toes.

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Use corn pads and the liquid corn remover. Have plenty of experience. Get your shoes stretched, or buy the stretchers (seach on line) yourself (I did) with the little nubs that you can put in to stretch out the pressure points in your shoes. The liquid corn remover works the best, just don't inhale too deeply or let your animals or kids around it. The corn will come lose in a few days. If you can't stomach pulling it off all of the way yourself, then you will have to get a pedicure, they will usually remove it for you. Aren't they painful and annoying? I get them from really high heels in the winter when my toes push up to the front of the shoes.

What are the symptoms?


It sounds like your sandals or slides are not fitting right causing you to grip more with your pinky toes to keep the shoe on. This will cause corns to form on those toes. You may want to consider getting some new shoes. Going barefoot shouldn't give you corns, although you may get callouses.
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