With so much daily force and pressure on our feet, it’s no wonder our feet suffer from so many aches and pains. If you are struggling with uncomfortable or unsightly corns on your feet, our Frisco, TX, podiatrist shares what you can do to fix the problem.
Corns are hard, thickened areas of dead skin that usually develop on the tops and sides of your toes. You may not even notice corns on your foot, although advanced corns can make even walking painful.
According to our Frisco podiatrist, there are two types of corns. A hard corn is described as having a small “plug” of thick dead skin in the center, while a soft corn’s whitish surface is much thinner, and usually forms between your toes.
While some corns develop as a result of a foot abnormality or an uneven gait, most corns are caused by ill-fitted footwear that puts extra pressure and friction on your toes. In fact, women who wear high heels are four times more likely to develop corns than men. People who wear sandals or shoes without socks may also develop corns, due to the excess friction on skin around the foot from the shoe’s leather or rubber interior.
Most corns eventually go away once you remove the source of friction, although our Frisco, TX, podiatrist may want to treat your condition with additional measures. When purchasing shoes, we recommend that you avoid ones with cramped, pointed toes, and also make sure that your feet are not slightly different sizes.
You should make an appointment to see our experienced podiatrist in Frisco if you experience the following:
Our knowledgeable Frisco, TX, podiatrist and staff provide expert care for the health of your feet – call us today and find out how we can help.
The information provided in this article is not meant to be medical advice and is for educational purposes only. If you would like to learn more about foot-friendly gifts or other topics related to podiatry, feel free to contact Dallas Podiatry Works, with a convenient podiatry office near Frisco, TX, by clicking here or by calling 972.566.7474.
The doctor has great “bedside manners” when talking to patients. Great staff and comfortable atmosphere.
The staff at Dallas Podiatry Works could not have been more courteous, helpful, and professional in doing their job. They made me feel comfortable when I was there, which is certainly appreciated. They answered all the questions that I had and just made each visit the most pleasurable that it could be. I would highly recommend them to anyone needing this type of foot care.
I would highly recommend Dr. Brook to anyone with foot problems–especially problems that stump other podiatrists. He really is very caring and very knowledgeable.
Dr. Joel Brook and the staff were nice and helpful. Though I was a new patient, I got right in as soon as they were open in my preferred location. They diagnosed the problem and provided medicines along with a perfect gel bandage so I could keep exercising while my toes healed. My toes already hurt less and look a little better each day. If I have future issues, I will be a repeat customer. Here’s hoping I don’t, but at least I know my feet are in good hands.
I visited this office for an ingrown toe nail a few years ago. After seeing another doctor, who made it worse, he referred me to Dallas Podiatry Works. The doctor there was able to fix my problem. I’m not great with reviews, all I can tell you is that this doctor and staff will have you up and running or doing whatever it is you do in no time. You will be in great hands. You’d be a fool not to use this doctor. Now its time to visit him again for the other toe.
Been having bad ankle pains for 6 months was referred here and it was a great visit ladies in the front desk medical assistants and the Doctor were all very friendly and make you feel very comfortable.