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Bent fourth toe with bump...Help!

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jul 16, 2019.

  1. admin

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    On both of my feet, my fourth toes are bent inwards and both have a large bump on the joint nearest the toe. It isnt painful and tends to get hard skin on it which I use a foot file to remove, but the toe remains bent and the bump remains. If I file it too much the skin gets thin and bleeds. Is this just the shape of my toe or is it a corn? Help appreciated!

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