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How to Get Rid of Corns on the Big Toe

How to Get Rid of Corns on the Big Toe

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Foot corns on a big toe can become very painful, especially if they are not treated on time. But do you know how to get rid of corns on the big toe? There are many possible options, from easy home treatments to corn removal surgery – check which solution works the best for your specific situation. 

What Are the Causes of Corns on the Big Toe?

A foot corn on a toe is caused by repeated friction and pressure that can come from different sources, such as inadequate footwear (shoes that are too tight or too loose) or wearing shoes without socks. However, keep in mind that some people may inherit the tendency for corn development, while others may experience corn issues as a consequence of other foot deformities, like hammer toes or bunions

What Are the Symptoms?

The formation of a small, thick, dry area of skin is the most common foot corn symptom, but you may also be able to notice a raised, hardened bump – it can be painful for some, especially during activities such as walking or running.

How to Get Rid of Corns on the Big Toe Without a Surgical Procedure

Fortunately, there are some home treatment options that have proven to be effective in getting rid of corns on the toes. If you’re looking for a corn removal solution that doesn’t involve surgery, here are your best options. 

Soaking the Foot and Using a Pumice Stone

Soaking the affected area in warm water will help soften the hardened skin, which is likely to ease the process of removing the corn. After around ten minutes, remove your feet from the water, dry them, and start rubbing the corn with a pumice stone to remove the toughened skin. Repeat this process every day, but make sure not to thin too much skin at once. 

Using Salicylic Acid Patches

Applying patches containing salicylic acid is another way to treat corns. They can be bought without prescriptions, but you need to follow the instructions when it comes to applying and replacing the patch. For the best result, before it’s time to apply a new patch, combine these patches with a previously described process of thinning the skin. 

A woman applying a plaster on her big toe

When Should You Consult Your Doctor About the Surgical Procedure?

If you tried non-invasive foot corn treatments, but they do not show results, foot corn surgery is likely the option for you. At the same time, it’s the best course of action if you have a medical condition that brings a higher risk of infection (such as diabetes) or if you have other foot deformities causing the corn formation. In the end, if your pain has worsened and you see the signs of infection, don’t hesitate to seek medical help as soon as possible. 

Call Your Doctor in Miami and Schedule Corn Removal Procedure

If you decide that undergoing a medical procedure should be the next step, you need to schedule an appointment with experts in the field – and that’s where Luxe Foot Surgery comes along. Our team is here to assess your situation, answer all your questions, and, ultimately, help you get rid of the corn on the big toe permanently. Therefore, feel free to contact us online or over the phone and book your free consultation. 

FAQ

How Do You Get Rid of Corns Permanently?

The fastest and most efficient way to get rid of corns permanently is by scheduling a minimally invasive corn removal surgery

How Do You Treat a Corn on Your Big Toe?

You can opt to try some home treatment options, such as trimming the hardened skin or using corn removal patches, or you can undergo a corn removal surgery and get rid of the corn for good. 

What Causes a Corn on the Big Toe?

The most common cause of corn formation is unsuitable footwear and repetitive stress on an affected area, but it can also occur due to other foot deformities. 

Do Corns on Your Toe Eventually Go Away?

Corns can go away if you remove the source of friction and pressure. However, it is more likely that you’ll need to undergo some type of treatment to get rid of the corn completely.

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