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A foot corn is an area of hard, thickened skin on the foot that is formed in response to pressure or friction. Foot corns are among the most common problems that people have with their feet. Many people hate foot corns and consider it unattractive and mostly painful to touch. They are easy to spot based on their shape and their lighter color in comparison to the normal skin. Common sites of corn formation are the ball of the foot, under the big toe, the tips and the tops of toes. Soft corns can be developed in between toes, where the skin is moist from sweat. Sometimes, the pressure of the corn may produce inflammation which leads to an acute pain, swelling and redness.
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