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I have a recurring corn on the inside of my little toe. I treated it with corn plasters, it took ages to go away but now its back. I read somewhere that you shouldn't use corn removal pads on the soft part of your toe, so i'm going to have to see a chiropodist. How will they treat this and will it hurt?!
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get a little bottle of corn remover from the chemist and a pack of corn plasters. Put a tiny dab of the lotion on to the centre of the corn, being careful to confine it to the corn and not the surrounding area. Then cover it with the corn plaster-they have a little circle of felt which relieves pressure from the adjoing toe. You may have to re-apply the lotion and renew the plaster but within a day or two the hard core of the corn will soften and will slough off in the bath.