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Symptoms of Corns

Woman sitting on a couch holding her foot, indicating discomfort commonly caused by corns.

Foot pain and pressure sensitivity may signal the presence of corns.

Symptoms of Corns

Symptoms of corns are usually easy to identify due to their distinct appearance and location. While some may be painless, others can cause considerable discomfort or even sharp pain when pressure is applied. The severity of the symptoms often depends on the size and depth of the corn, as well as the underlying cause. For many, corns can affect walking and footwear choices if not properly treated.

Visual Characteristics

Hardened skin: A raised, thickened bump with a yellowish or grey appearance

Small size: Typically no larger than a pencil eraser

Central core: A dense, inward-pointing centre that may be visible on close inspection

Surrounding skin: Often inflamed or red if the corn is under frequent stress

Sensory Symptoms | Symptoms of Corns

Pain or tenderness: Especially when walking, standing, or wearing tight shoes

Burning sensation: May be present in and around the affected area

Soreness: The skin may feel bruised or raw, even when the corn is not directly pressed

Throbbing: In more advanced cases, especially if infection or inflammation is involved

Location-Specific Symptoms | Symptoms of Corns

Hard corns: Found on the tops or sides of toes, particularly where bones press against shoes

Soft corns: Form between the toes and tend to be moist, making them prone to infection

Seed corns: Appear on the bottom of the feet and may cause mild discomfort when walking

Complications

If left untreated, corns may become infected or lead to skin breakdown, particularly in individuals with diabetes or poor circulation. Symptoms of infection include:

Swelling

Redness

Pus discharge

Fever (in rare, advanced cases)

In conclusion, symptoms of corns range from mild cosmetic concerns to painful lesions that interfere with daily activities. Early recognition of these symptoms allows for prompt treatment and prevents worsening of the condition.

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