Patient Comments: Corns - Treatments

Question:What treatment has been effective for your corns?

Comment from: Julie, 45-54 Female (Patient) Published: April 15

I had suffered with a corn on my little toe for a few months. I could not wear a covered shoe for more than half an hour without pain worsening. Corn pads helped a bit, but using Wart-Off over the past three weeks, twice a day, has caused my wart to disappear.

Published: February 01

Go to a podiatrist, It's good getting them to dig it out, and provides instant relief. It doesn't hurt as the skin around it is dead. I get one cut out every 3 months.

Comment from: Sanny, 25-34 Male (Patient) Published: January 23

I'm an army officer and have been suffering from multiple corns for the last 5 years and have found no good treatment. I can't avoid certain things like running. At many points in time the situation for me is worse when doctors failed to provide remedy. T


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