You’re either on your feet all day or perpetually cramming your toes into the latest designer shoes. Or, maybe it’s a little of both. Either way, the result is usually the same: ugly corns and ...
Experts reveal the most common ailments - and how to avoid them FROM barefoot beach days to long walks in the sun, summer can be tough on the soles of the feet – and everywhere else too. You might be ...
Corns are large patches of rough and thick skin most commonly found on your feet, toes and hands. Corns aren’t dangerous, but they are uncomfortable and can be painful. You can get rid of corns and ...
Follow a proper foot care routine and make sure you keep your feet dry. Sweat and contact with dirty water can increase the risk of fungal infection and foot corn.
You are definitely asking the right questions Artie. I hope I can help with the following explanations: A corn (or callus) is hardened skin that occurs in high friction areas (the bottom of the foot, ...
Foot corns, caused by friction or pressure, can be effectively treated at home using natural remedies. Soaking, gentle exfoliation with a pumice stone, and moisturizing with oils soften corns and ...
If eyes are the window to your soul, then your feet are a mirror to your health,’ says Dr Jo McCardle, global medical expert at Scholl. ‘Changes to the nails or skin can signify conditions including ...
Smut fungi are agents of disease responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Researchers recently collaborated on a project to develop a variety of corn that is highly resistant to corn smut ...