Foot Corn Removal in Singapore

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Straits Podiatry
Straits Podiatry

Foot corn removal is a standard medical procedure that many people in Singapore are seeking. Corns are small, thickened areas of skin that can develop on the feet and toes. They are often caused by friction or pressure and can be very painful and uncomfortable. Corns can be treated through a variety of methods, including home remedies, pressure offloading devices, and medical procedures. In this article, we will discuss foot corn removal in Singapore, including the different types of corns, causes of corns, and treatment options.

Types of Foot Corns:

There are three kinds of foot corn: hard corns, soft corns, and seed corns. Hard corns are the most common type and are usually found on the tip of the toes or on the soles of the feet. They are small, round, and have a hard centre core. Soft corns, on the other hand, are found between the toes and are usually moist and soft. Seed corns are tiny little cores of hard skin that can cause pin-pricking pain.

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A patient suffering from a painful hard corn on the 4th toe.

Causes of Foot Corns:

High friction or pressure on the feet is the main cause of corns. This can be due to wearing tight shoes, high heels, or shoes that are too small. Other factors that can contribute to the development of corns include foot deformities, such as hammertoes or bunions, flat feet, and activities that put repetitive pressure on the feet, such as running or walking long distances.

Foot Corn Treatment Options:

There are several options available for foot corn removal in Singapore. The most common methods include:

  1. Home remedies – These are the most cost-effective and easiest methods to try before seeking medical attention. Home remedies include applying moisturiser regularly, using a pumice stone to file down the corn, and wearing good-fitting footwear.
  2. Medical procedures -If the corn is painful or severe, seek medical treatment. Podiatrists often perform foot corn removal in Singapore using a scalpel.
  3. Pressure offloading devices – Medical devices such as customised insoles can help to reduce pressure and friction on the feet and toes. This can reduce the growth rate of the corns.
  4. Surgical removal – Only needed if the corn is very severe and nothing else worked. However, surgical removal does not guarantee that the corn will not return.
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Podiatrists routinely perform corn removal in Singapore using scalpel blades.

Foot Corn Removal Options in Singapore that You Should Avoid:

  1. Over-the-counter products – There are various products available at drug stores that claim to remove corns, such as foot corn removal plasters or salicylic acid ointment. However, misusing such products can cause deep burns and wounds.
  2. Do-it-yourself foot corn removal – Trying to remove foot corns on your own (e.g using scissors or penknife) can cause deep cuts and risk developing bacterial infections.

Foot Corn Prevention:

To prevent corns from developing, it is important to choose shoes that fit properly and are comfortable. Avoid wearing high heels for long periods and choose shoes with wider toe boxes. It is also important to avoid doing high-impact exercises barefoot.

In conclusion, if you are experiencing painful corns on your feet, it is essential to take prompt action to alleviate the pain and discomfort they cause. From simple home remedies to more complex medical procedures, there are various options for foot corn removal in Singapore.

To get the best advice and management for your condition, we recommend you consult a qualified podiatrist. At Straits Podiatry, we offer personalized and effective solutions for all types of foot problems, including corns. Contact us today to schedule an appointment. Visit straitspodiatry.com for more information.

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FAQs on Foot Corn Removal

1. Is it painful to remove a corn in Singapore?

Foot corn removal is usually painless except for severe cases. Severe cases where the core of the corn is very deep, slight discomfort may be felt during the foot corn removal process. Your podiatrist will normally speak to you during the process to make the corn management as comfortable as possible.

2. Is it possible to stop corns on feet from growing?

Yes, it is. However, it is only possible to stop corn from growing when the underlying cause is properly addressed. High pressure and friction under the foot are the main causes of corn formation. Carefully designed customised insoles can often help to reduce the pressure and friction, thereby stopping the corn from growing.

3. How do I differentiate corn from calluses?

Corns are thick layers of hard skin with a deep core in their centre. The core is visible when the layers of hard skin are removed. The core is responsible for causing sharp-pricking pain when you walk or stand on the corn. Calluses, on the other hand, are just layers of hard skin without a central core. Calluses are normally less painful unless it becomes very thick.

4. Are corn plasters good for treating corns?

They are unfortunately not effective. Corn plasters contain salicylic acid and can cause burns on the skin. They do not reduce pressure or friction under the foot, hence they are unable to treat the corn effectively. Misusing these corn plasters can cause deep infections, so it is best to avoid them.

5. Will freezing help to treat corns?

Freezing is not designed to remove or treat corn. Freezing is a treatment used for treating warts instead. If your corns have been treated with freezing, it is best to seek an expert to help you.

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