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Symptoms of CORN OR CALLUS


Corn's form a small, tender and painful raised bump on the side or over the joint of a toe. They are usually 3 mm to 10 mm in diameter and have a hard center. A callus typically produces a rough, thickened area of skin. These occur in areas that have been subjected to repeated pressure or irritation.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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