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Discolored Toes After Corn Removal

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Sep 20, 2016.

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    Hi, a few years back I used over the counter corn removal pads for three corns on my feet (one on my "ring" toe and my two baby toes). The pads were sort of helpful as the corns did reduce and my feet don't hurt in shoes anymore. However, they discolored the skin on my toes and left bright discolored spots which are very obvious because my skin tone is darker. Its pretty ugly and unsightly. Also on my "ring" toe, the skin where the corn is/was is still very hard no matter what I put on it to...

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