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    So, I'm not really quite sure what is causing the corns on my feet. They run along the outside of my big toe, and on both sides of my heels as well as the outer edge of my feet behind the pinky toe. I don't wear tight fitting shoes. I only wear sandals, and the corns are where the sandals don't touch, at all. They seem to develop quickly every time I remove them with the pumice stone, and when I do remove them, there's sort of an indent in my skin where it was.
    I'm not sure of its just...

    Corns, not caused by tight shoes

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