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		<title>Bario Electric Callus Remover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; The Bario Electric Callus Remover is a popular product in Asia and has started to gain mass popularity in North America for its ability to almost effortlessly spin away calluses from your feet.  With all the interest in this product we thought that it would be worthwhile to test one for ourselves and [...]]]></description>
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The Bario Electric Callus Remover is a popular product in Asia and has started to gain mass popularity in North America for its ability to almost effortlessly spin away calluses from your feet.  With all the interest in this product we thought that it would be worthwhile to test one for ourselves and share our findings with you.</p>
<p>Everything from the shape, design, affordability, and effectiveness will be discussed in this article.  We will point out what we liked and what we disliked, and will outline whether we think this is a product worth purchasing.</p>
<p><strong>Shape and Design</strong></p>
<p>-          Cute</p>
<p>-          Aesthetically pleasing</p>
<p>-          Modern</p>
<p>-          Slick</p>
<p>-          Small</p>
<p>-          Quiet</p>
<p>The Bario Electric Callus Remover looks modern and is ready to use upon opening the packaging.  Just plug it in and pick a speed and you are ready to get going on removing those calluses.</p>
<p><strong>Effectiveness</strong></p>
<p>-          Quick and effortless</p>
<p>-          Removes calluses easily</p>
<p>-          No scrubbing or filing necessary</p>
<p>-          Can be used on wet or dry feet</p>
<p>-          No danger of cutting yourself</p>
<p>-          Collects dead skin throughout process</p>
<p>-          Comfortable and therapeutic</p>
<p><em>PROS</em></p>
<p>This callus remover is very easy to use.  It is quick and effective and does not require filing or scrubbing which can be exhausting and unpleasant.  This device can be used effectively on both wet and dry feet, making it more user-friendly.  Some happy customers suggested using the Bario to smooth your feet while watching TV.</p>
<p>The use of this device seems to be amplified when used for multiple sessions.   With each use your feet should look better and smoother.</p>
<p>The best part is you do not have to worry about slicing open your foot when you are using this device.   Manual shavers always require a great deal of arm work, and tend to be restrictive in movement (only back and forth, not side to side or circular).  The Bario Electric Callus Remover can be used in a circular motion and is quick and effective to use.</p>
<p>The device picks up the dead skin as it smoothes out your skin.  The shavings from your feet will look like a fine powder that is held within the chamber until you are finished.  Although the device is quite effective at collecting the particles, one should still use a newspaper, towel or something else under their feet when using the device to avoid any mess.</p>
<p><em>CONS</em></p>
<p>Getting the right touch can mean the difference in its effectiveness, which takes some getting used to.  The best way to get the most out of the tool is to let it do the work for you.  Avoid pushing down on it, just let it rest lightly against the problem areas and it will do the work for you.</p>
<p><strong>Affordability:</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-745" title="Bario Electric Callus Remover" src="http://www.cornsontoes.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Bario.jpg" alt="" width="619" height="163" /></p>
<p>Currently you can save 57% if you purchase the Bario Electric Callus Remover from Amazon.com.  The product is reasonable in cost for a modest budget, and the quality of the product is top notch.  The high quality parts fit well together and are durable.</p>
<p><strong>Product Comparison:</strong></p>
<p>The Bario Electric Callus Remover out performs similar products like the “PedEgg” in both speed and effectiveness.  It is easier to use and you don’t need nearly as much effort for better results.</p>
<p><strong>Final Overview</strong></p>
<p>This product really delivers on its claims.  It is quick and efficient and is a great addition to the next generation home pedicure products, plus it makes a great gift for Mom.</p>
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		<title>Terms and Conditions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANY OF THESE TERMS OR CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE OUR WEBSITE 1. MINORS We do not provide services or sell products to children. If you are below the age of 18, you may use our website only with the permission and active involvement of a parent or legal guardian. [...]]]></description>
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<strong>IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANY OF THESE TERMS OR CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE OUR WEBSITE</p>
<p>1. MINORS</strong><br />
We do not provide services or sell products to children. If you are below the age of 18, you may use our website only with the permission and active involvement of a parent or legal guardian. If you are a minor, please do not provide us or other website visitors with any personal information.</p>
<p><strong>2. PRIVACY POLICY IS PART OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS</strong><br />
Our privacy policy is part of, and subject to, these terms and conditions of use. You may view our privacy policy on this website.</p>
<p><strong>3. ANTI-SPAM POLICY IS PART OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS</strong><br />
Our anti-spam policy is part of, and subject to, these terms and conditions of use. You may view our anti-spam policy on this website.</p>
<p><strong>4. MODIFICATIONS AND TERMINATIONS</strong><br />
These terms and conditions may change from time to time. If such changes are made, they will be effective immediately, and we will notify you by a notice posted on our website’s home page of the changes that have been made. If you disagree with the changes that have been made, you should not use our website.</p>
<p>We may terminate these terms and conditions of use for any reason and at any time without notice to you.<br />
If you are concerned about these terms and conditions of use, you should read them each time before you use our website. Any questions or concerns should be brought to our attention by sending an e-mail to (add email), and providing us with information relating to your concern.</p>
<p><strong>5. LICENSEE STATUS</strong><br />
You understand and agree that your use of our website is limited and non-exclusive as a revocable licensee. We may terminate your license to use our website, and access to our website, for any reason, and without giving you notice.</p>
<p><strong>6. CONTENT OWNERSHIP</strong><br />
All content on our website is owned by us or our content suppliers. On behalf of ourselves and our content suppliers, we claim all property rights, including intellectual property rights, for this content and you are not allowed to infringe upon those rights. We will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who attempts to steal our property.</p>
<p>You agree not to copy content from our website without our permission. Any requests to use our content should sent to us using our &#8220;<a href="http://www.cornsontoes.com/contact-us/">Contact Us</a>&#8221; page.</p>
<p>If you believe that your intellectual property rights have been infringed upon by our website content, please notify us by contacting us. Please describe in detail the alleged infringement, including the factual and legal basis for your claim of ownership.</p>
<p><strong>7. DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY</strong><br />
The information on our website is provided on an ”as is,” ”as available” basis. You agree that your use of our website is at your sole risk. We disclaim all warranties of any kind, including but not limited to, any express warranties, statutory warranties, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We do not warrant that our website will always be available, access will be uninterrupted, be error-free, meet your requirements, or that any defects in our website will be corrected.</p>
<p>Information on our website should not necessarily be relied upon and should not to be construed to be professional advice from us. We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any of the information provided, and are not responsible for any loss resulting from your reliance on such information.</p>
<p>If your jurisdiction does not allow limitations on warranties, this limitation may not apply to you. Your sole and exclusive remedy relating to your use of the site shall be to discontinue using the site.</p>
<p>Under no circumstances will we be liable or responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential (including damages from loss of business, lost profits, litigation, or the like), special, exemplary, punitive, or other damages, under any legal theory, arising out of or in any way relating to our website, your website use, or the content, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.</p>
<p>Our total liability for any claim arising out of or relating to our website shall not exceed one hundred ($100) dollars and that amount shall be in lieu of all other remedies which you may have against us or our affiliates. Any such claim shall be subject to confidential binding arbitration as described later in these terms and conditions of use.</p>
<p><strong>8. OBSCENE AND OFFENSIVE CONTENT</strong><br />
We are not responsible for any obscene or offensive content that you receive or view from others while using our website. However, if you do receive or view such content, please contact us by e-mail to (add email) so that we can investigate the matter. Although we are not obligated to do so, we reserve the right to monitor, investigate, and remove obscene or offensive material posted to our website.</p>
<p><strong>9. INDEMNIFICATION</strong><br />
You understand and agree that you will indemnify, defend and hold us and our affiliates harmless from any liability, loss, claim and expense, including reasonable attorney’s fees, arising from your use of our website or your violation of these terms and conditions.</p>
<p><strong>10. COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION</strong><br />
You agree to obey all applicable laws while using our website.<br />
You agree that the laws of Ontario govern these terms and conditions of use without regard to conflicts of laws provisions.</p>
<p>You also agree that any dispute between you and us, excluding any intellectual property right infringement claims we pursue against you, shall be settled solely by confidential binding arbitration. All claims must arbitrated on an individual basis, and cannot be consolidated in any arbitration with any claim or controversy of anyone else. All arbitration must occur in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Each party shall bear one half of the arbitration fees and costs incurred, and each party is responsible for its own lawyer fees.</p>
<p><strong>11. SEVERABILITY OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS</strong><br />
If any part of these terms and conditions of use are determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, that part shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that the remainder of these terms and conditions are fully enforceable and legally binding.</p>
<p><strong>12. HOW TO CONTACT US</strong><br />
Any questions or concerns about these terms and conditions of use should be brought to our attention by using the &#8220;<a href="http://www.cornsontoes.com/contact-us/">Contact Us</a>&#8221; link, and providing us with information relating to your concern.</p>
<p><strong>13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT</strong><br />
These terms and conditions, including the policies incorporated herein by express reference, constitutes your entire agreement with us with respect to your use of our website.<br />
This page was last updated on Day-Month-Year.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2010 Cornsontoes.com. All Rights Reserved. No portion of this document may be copied or used by anyone other than the licensee without the express written permission of the copyright owner. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; 1. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY This privacy policy tells you how we collect, use, and protect your personal information. By visiting our website Cornsontoes.com, you accept and agree to the terms and conditions of this privacy policy. In particular, you consent to our collection and use of your personal information as described in [...]]]></description>
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<strong>1. HOW WE PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY</strong><br />
This privacy policy tells you how we collect, use, and protect your personal information. By visiting our website Cornsontoes.com, you accept and agree to the terms and conditions of this privacy policy. In particular, you consent to our collection and use of your personal information as described in this privacy policy.</p>
<p><strong>2. MINORS</strong><br />
We do not provide services or sell products to children. If you are below the age of 18, you may use our website only with the permission and active involvement of a parent or legal guardian. If you are a minor, please do not provide us or other website visitors with any personal information.</p>
<p><strong>3. POLICY IS PART OF OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE</strong><br />
Our privacy policy is part of, and subject to, our website’s terms and conditions of use. You may view these terms and conditions on our website. </p>
<p><strong>4. THE TYPE OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT FROM YOU</strong><br />
Like most places on the Internet, simply by visiting our website you automatically tell us certain information. This includes basic information such as your IP address, when you visited, the website from where you came prior to visiting us, the website where you go when you leave our website, your computer’s operating system, and the type of web browser that you are using. Our website automatically records this basic information about you.</p>
<p>And like many other websites, we may use cookies. In plain English, this means information that our website’s server transfers to your computer. This information can be used to track your session on our website. Cookies may also be used to customize our website content for you as an individual. If you are using one of the common Internet web browsers, you can set up your browser to either let you know when you receive a cookie or to deny cookie access to your computer.</p>
<p>We may also collect any data that you provide us by posting it at our website or by e-mail. You can always choose not to provide us with information. However, if you do withhold information, we may deny you access to some or all of our website’s services and features.</p>
<p>Some transactions between you and our website may involve payment by credit card, debit card, checks, money orders, and/or third party online payment services. In such transactions, we will collect information related to the transaction as part of the course of doing business with you, including your billing address, telephone number, and other information related to the transaction.</p>
<p><strong>5. WHAT WE DO WITH YOUR INFORMATION</strong><br />
We use your information to operate our website’s business activities. For example, we may use this data to contact you about changes to our website, new services, or special offers, resolve disputes, troubleshoot issues, and enforce our website’s terms and conditions.</p>
<p>As a general rule, we will not give your data to third parties without your permission. However, there are some important exceptions to this rule that are described in the following paragraphs.</p>
<p>We may, in our sole discretion, provide information about you to law enforcement or other government officials for purposes of fraud investigations, alleged intellectual property infringement, or any other suspected illegal activity or matters that may expose us to legal liability.</p>
<p>Although we do not disclose individually identifiable information, we may disclose aggregate data about our website’s visitors to advertisers or other third parties for marketing and promotional purposes.</p>
<p>From time to time, we may use third party suppliers to provide services on our website. If a supplier wants to collect information about you, you will be notified. However, you will never be required to give information to a third party supplier. We restrict the way third party suppliers can use your information. They are not allowed to sell or give your information to others.</p>
<p><strong>6. YOUR USE OF INFORMATION AND UNSOLICITED JUNK E-MAIL</strong><br />
We hate junk e-mail (spam). Information you obtain from our website about us or other site users cannot be used by you or others to send unsolicited commercial e-mail or to send unsolicited commercial communications via our website’s posting or other communication systems.</p>
<p><strong>7. YOUR VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES WHO ARE NOT OUR SUPPLIERS</strong><br />
You may choose to provide personal information to website visitors or other third parties who are not our suppliers. Please use caution when doing so. The privacy policies and customs of these third parties determine what is done with your information.</p>
<p><strong>8. AUTORESPONDERS</strong><br />
We may use autoresponders to communicate with you by e-mail. To protect your privacy, we use a verified opt-in system for such communications and you can always opt-out of such communications using the links contained in each autoresponder message. If you have difficulties opting out, you may contact us by using the &#8220;Contact Us&#8221; link.</p>
<p><strong>9. POLICY CHANGES</strong><br />
The terms of this policy may change from time to time. If such changes are made, we will notify you by a notice posted on our website’s home page of the changes that have been made. If you disagree with the changes that have been made, please contact us and any changes made to this policy will not apply to information we have collected from you prior to making the changes.</p>
<p>If you are concerned about the topic covered by this policy, you should read it each time before you use our website. Any questions or concerns about this policy should be brought to our attention by contacting us and providing us with information relating to your concern.</p>
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IMPORTANT: All information contained on Cornsontoes.com, or emailed to you electronically by the site owner, is for your information only. If you choose to use this information, you do so at your own risk. Although all effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information we provide, we are not professor medical doctors, and therefore the information may not be taken as medical advice. We will take no responsibility for any mishap or lose that you may suffer as a direct or indirect result of our advice. Please exercise discretion in this regard.</p>
<p>The information contained in Cornsontoes.com is not intended to replace the services and recommendations of a physician or qualified health practitioner. All statements are for informational purposes only. Individuals with health problems or those who are pregnant are specifically advised that they should consult their physician before using any products sold on the website.</p>
<p>You, the buyer or reader of Cornsontoes.com, assumes all risk for anything you may learn from this book, website and private counseling. If you have additional questions, comments or concerns, please contact us by sending us an e-mail and providing us with information relating to your concern.</p>
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Cornsontoes.com hereby discloses the fact that it contains endorsements for third party products, and that it receives compensation for such endorsements. Although Cornsontoes.com is interested in presenting you with advertisements for quality products and services, it cannot spend the time to do the due diligence it takes to ensure that only reliable services and products are advertised with us.</p>
<p>So you should understand that Cornsontoes.com does not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the advertisements in our blog or the quality of any products, information or other materials displayed, purchased, or obtained by you as a result of an offer in connection with any advertisement.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; My name is Josh and I started www.cornsontoes.com in 2010. I&#8217;ve been involved in biological science for over 5 years and during that time I&#8217;ve learned what works and what doesn&#8217;t as far as the body is concerned. If you have questions about www.cornsontoes.com or wish to contact me for any other reason, just [...]]]></description>
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My name is Josh and I started www.cornsontoes.com in 2010. I&#8217;ve been involved in biological science for over 5 years and during that time I&#8217;ve learned what works and what doesn&#8217;t as far as the body is concerned. </p>
<p>If you have questions about www.cornsontoes.com or wish to contact me for any other reason, just use the &#8220;Contact Us&#8221; area of the website. I return all emails within 24-72 hours.</p>
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		<title>Bunion Treatments &#8211; Correcting the Anomaly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Knowing your options for bunion treatments. Do you feel pain in the region between your big toe and foot? Does it have a lump or a bump? If so, then you should have it checked for it maybe a bunion. When this happens, you should seek for bunion treatment upon discovery. If left untreated, [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Knowing your options for bunion treatments.</strong></p>
<p>Do you feel pain in the region between your big toe and foot? Does it have a lump or a bump? If so, then you should have it checked for it maybe a bunion. When this happens, you should seek for bunion treatment upon discovery. If left untreated, this may develop into something permanent which could really be of bother in doing everyday chores.</p>
<p>Bunions are considered as bone structure anomaly. It usually occurs in the joint that connects the big toe and the foot. Otherwise known as Hallux Valgus, bunions are enlarged bone and tissue masses. They maybe be swollen yet often times they start as a tender lump. The swollen part is presently known as the bursal sac.</p>
<p>A bunion starts to form when the big toe slowly drifts towards the toe next to it. This drift causes abnormal angulations which allow a mass to form on the joints. As mentioned above, the mass can either be bones or tissues. In most cases it is the bones that make up the mass. Imagine your joints covered with 2 layers of bones. Ouch!</p>
<p>Joint disorders, such as osteoarthritis, are the primary causes of bunions. Given the related cause, it follows that the elderly, who have higher tendencies of calcium deficiencies, are prone to this kind of deformities. Although there are cases in which a burion is painless, most instances show significant pain, especially when mobile. Hence, a bunion treatment is needed.</p>
<p>Another note on burion is that it tends to occur more on women than men. In countries within North America and Europe, women wear tight shoes and restrictive footwear. Experts believe that this is one of the reasons on why the big toe drifts. And it’s not only bunions that this tight footwear gives women. Hammertoe and Neuroma are also common results.</p>
<p>Aside from hitting tight shoes and high heels, bunions may also be cause be hereditary sickness and feet features. For instance, people with too wide a foot and fatty ligaments are more likely to obtain bunion than those who have long and elongated feet and solid ligaments. These traits are passed down through blood.</p>
<p>The fact that it’s swollen, blisters are common in the area around the bunion. This will certainly make the pain unbearable making the patient wish that the toe is cut off. To ease the pain, pain relievers are suggested; anti-inflammatory drugs for swelling. Then again, these are just temporary bunion treatments. A permanent fix is needed.</p>
<p>For a severe case of bunion, surgery might be needed. Although costly, surgeries for bunions are low risk. The process will start off from removing the bursal sacs and repositioning the ligaments and the joints. This will see to it that you get to wear shoes again on a perfect fit.</p>
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		<title>Corn Remover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; If you are reading this then you probably have a corn, or need a corn remover for someone else. Either way, corn removers are fairly straightforward and are feely available online or at your local pharmacy. Most approaches are over-the-counter treatments and can be safely administered in the home. If there are infections or [...]]]></description>
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If you are reading this then you probably have a corn, or need a corn remover for someone else. Either way, corn removers are fairly straightforward and are feely available online or at your local pharmacy. Most approaches are over-the-counter treatments and can be safely administered in the home. If there are infections or other complications apparent, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis where bone deformation and inflammation are issues, then suitable medical attention should be sought. Shaving down a corn with a cheese grater-like implement could severely aggravate an inflamed joint and worsen other conditions as a result.</p>
<p>So having established that a simple corn remover will do the trick, what are the choices? Well there are two main removal methods which can be used alone or in conjunction with each other.</p>
<p><strong>Burn me up Scotty!</strong><br />
Chemical corn removal with Salicylic acid is an option offered by Dr. Scholl. This system requires the application of a special shaped adhesive pad that has a hole in the middle. The pad is applied to the corn and the hole situated directly over the corn so that it is visible when the pad is attached. A fairly weak and topically safe solution of Salicylic Acid is then applied to the corn and an adhesive dressing covers the whole thing. This is similar to the treatment of warts and veruccas. The area can become painful as the acid burns the corn down so the dressings have to be changed every day and loose skin material removed with this in mind. Bearing live tissue to Salycylic Acid is usually an only once-made mistake.</p>
<p><strong>Use an Egg?</strong><br />
Physical corn removal is possible by the use of an abrasive cloth, pad or a Pedi-egg type device. This method is cheaper and more convenient to perform. A simple daily attention to the affected area can reward the patient with a shrinking corn and if continued, prevention of corn development. Care must be taken to not over-abrade the affected corn. A corn remover should have a gentle effect and non-painful result.  If it hurts the user is either digging in too deep, or not scouring gently enough. Once the live skin cells are rubbed too much, pain will follow. The same applies when using both these methods together. Using a chemical softener to kill excessive skin might require an abrasive to remove the flaking skin. Over-use of the acid or excessive rubbing will make the area painful and more difficult to treat, so when using a corn remover, patience has to be applied.</p>
<p><strong>No instant fix… but a fix is out there nevertheless!</strong><br />
Corns are hard to “instantly remove” so the best approach is day by day corn removal management, in conjunction with maintaining good foot health and appropriate footwear. For those with recurring problems, a corn remover whether chemical or mechanical should be used responsibly and the instructions followed carefully to avoid problems. Surgical instruments are best left to surgeons and are appropriate corn removers unless wielded by a surgeon – even then it would be their last resort!</p>
<p>So choose a corn remover that suits you and your needs, be careful, and you can rid yourself of those nasty unwelcome visitors to your feet.</p>
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		<title>Corns on toes – Methods of Removal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Corns on toes can be a bind of a problem. Ill-fitting shoes, fashionable shoes such as high heels and all kinds of workers boots can cause these irritating skin growths. The skin once agitated spirals into a crazy productive overload. Skin cells build up at a remarkably fast rate until a noticeable bump is [...]]]></description>
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Corns on toes can be a bind of a problem. Ill-fitting shoes, fashionable shoes such as high heels and all kinds of workers boots can cause these irritating skin growths. The skin once agitated spirals into a crazy productive overload. Skin cells build up at a remarkably fast rate until a noticeable bump is produced. They don’t usually hurt much, depending on how much care and attention they get. But left untended, they can grow to ugly proportions and become both painful and unsightly. A large corn can require medical removal by a chiropodist, who may surgically remove insidious corns.<br />
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You can’t just chop them off!</strong><br />
Home removal by the knife is not recommended at all. There is a fine line between the mass of dead skin that makes up a corn, and the live cells underneath, who are in a constant frantic replication mode. Once bit into with a blade, these cells become very unfriendly indeed. Infections are common from these instances of self surgery and can be avoided by using the tried-and-tested method of gently abrading the area, paying daily attention, never reaching the live skin underneath, and using a topical bactericide to ensure infection cannot set in. Sterilizing all equipment to be used in corn removal is also highly recommended. Once used, a Pedi-egg for instance, will gather up a whole bunch of dead skin cells. Bacteria will eat those and use the energy to multiply. So cleaning all implements directly after use is essential to avoid burying live bacteria back into your skin.<br />
For those with smaller <a href="http://www.cornsontoes.com/">corns on toes</a> or in areas that are tenderer, there are more gentle removal products available, along with a range of available skin softening lotions and creams. A bath, shower or simple bowl of hot water to put your feet in can help with making the skin softer and making dead skin, i.e. corns on toes, to become less strenuous to remove, making the end result less likely to be painful.</p>
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Be Choosy With Your Shoes</strong><br />
Corns on toes in particular are usually caused by poor footwear and sometimes bad posture too. Walking ungainly as many overweight people do can easily cause corns on toes and heels. Choosing good comfortable and sturdy footwear is nearly always the best start. Choose boots where heels don’t cause blisters, a precursor to many calluses, shoes that are the correct width and length. Also by avoiding impractical high heels and running shoes that don’t grip the foot correctly. Many people will find that they can wear alternative footwear, take care of the corns on their toes and in future be free of these annoying little bumps. Many corns are much more than just a “little bump”; they can cause significant pain in the feet &#038; toes and maybe subsequently poor gait or a limp, loss of work, anxiety…this could be a long list!</p>
<p>We consequently suffer from lack of exercise, suffer pain, and the aggravation just adds to the many things we all already have to deal with in our busy schedules. Don’t make corns on toes your enemy, or your friend, you can choose to not have them at all. They can be controlled and you can rid yourself of them through proper foot care and proper foot wear!</p>
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