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Buy a doughnut-style insole to use it, which can reduce pressure and friction, and there is a kind of dead skin foot mask that can be used for a week like changing a pair of feet.
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Friction and compression are the main causes of corns. The corneum of the area subjected to friction or compression is thickened and pushed inward, with the tip pointing inward.
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There are many reasons why corns can form:
1. Standing or walking for a long time, standing for a long time.
2. Wearing inappropriate shoes, especially small shoes, is more likely to cause corns.
3. People with deformed foot bones have different walking postures, which will lead to corns and other diseases in the long run.
**The most traditional method is to use corn plaster, but I don't feel that it has much effect; The conversation of the wind oil essence is effective for me, of course, there are differences between individuals, and some people may not be useful; There are also surgical excisions, this method is the most direct, there is not such a long process, as the saying goes, long pain is better than short pain, but it may leave a scar! Don't try it easily, if you see it here, please give me a thumbs up.
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It is because the usual hygiene is not in place, so there will be some impurities on the legs, and eventually grow into corns.
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Corns are cone-shaped corn-shaped keratin growths that occur when the soles of the feet or toes are squeezed or rubbed for a long time, especially in people who walk or stand for a long time, and are often related to occupation. This is because after standing or walking for a long time, the feet are easily compressed or rubbed, so that the local keratin gradually thickens and forms keratin plugs. Thinner young people are more likely to develop it because they have less subcutaneous fat.
Chronic keratosquamous tinea pedis is also often associated with corns.
Corns are mostly found on the soles of the feet and toes, which are formed due to long-term local pressure, friction or penetration of foreign bodies, etc., which proliferate the stratum corneum and invade the dermis. The corn resembles a small cone, with the tip growing inward, compressing the peripheral nerves of the dermis, causing pain and discomfort when walking.
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This is because the shoes worn do not fit the feet, they are very crowded, and there is friction between the two feet, so there are corns, and the reason for its formation is extrusion.
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Most of them are due to wearing shoes too tightly or walking too much, or even the soles are relatively hard, and some even trauma can cause corns on the feet.
It is a conical-shaped keratinogenesis formed by long-term local compression and friction.
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It's because the shoes you're wearing don't fit. It is because the shoes we bought are not suitable, and the two toes are easy to squeeze together and squeeze the corns formed by wearing them for a long time.
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Corns are caused by wearing shoes that are not suitable, or shoes that have been worn for a long time will cause quick eyes, which are formed by foot wear, and generally do not need to worry too much.
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There are many reasons for corns on the feet, most of them are due to wearing shoes too tightly or walking too much, or even the soles of the shoes are relatively hard, and some even trauma can cause corns on the feet.
Once corns appear, first of all, you can apply some corn ointment, and then soak your feet more, try to control the symptoms, and most of them can avoid surgery. If the corn is really serious, or it cannot be conservatively removed, it can be removed by laser freezing or direct surgery, so that the corn can be completely **.
**After that, you should also pay attention to wearing shoes, and the soles that are too loose or too tight should not be too hard, so that you can prevent corns** and the corresponding symptoms. 
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