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Inflammation on toes

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Apr 3, 2018.

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    Hi

    I have what look like corns on all apart from the big toe on each foot. I have no pain whatsoever so my concern is purely cosmetic.

    i recently went to a podiatrist and he said it was inflammation caused by rubbing shoes and not corns or calluses as I previously thought. He said there’s no treatment for this condition but recommended buying shoes with a bigger “toe box” and to make sure they fit securely to avoid further rubbing. He also says it’s not possible to tell whether the...

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