Seed corns, also known as porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus, are small, painful, and often frustrating foot conditions. These minuscule, discreet calluses typically appear on the soles of the feet and can be mistaken for small plantar warts due to their size and appearance. Unlike warts, seed corns are usually found in clusters and are more likely to cause discomfort when walking or standing. The name seed corn is derived from their resemblance to tiny seeds, which can make them difficult to detect and remove effectively. While their exact cause is not entirely clear, factors consisting of friction, pressure, or certain types of shoes may contribute to their development. Fortunately, proper foot care, gentle exfoliation, and the use of moisturizing creams can help manage these bothersome seed corns, providing relief and comfort to those affected. If you have developed seed corns, seeking advice from a podiatrist is suggested for appropriate treatment and long-term prevention.
If you have any concerns regarding your feet and ankles, contact one of our podiatrists of Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Centers. Our doctors will treat your foot and ankle needs.
Corns: What Are They? and How Do You Get Rid of Them?
Corns can be described as areas of the skin that have thickened to the point of becoming painful or irritating. They are often layers and layers of the skin that have become dry and rough, and are normally smaller than calluses.
Ways to Prevent Corns
There are many ways to get rid of painful corns such as wearing:
- Well-fitting socks
- Comfortable shoes that are not tight around your foot
- Shoes that offer support
Treating Corns
Treatment of corns involves removing the dead skin that has built up in the specific area of the foot. Consult with Our doctors to determine the best treatment option for your case of corns.
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