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Corns and calluses on the feet are thickened areas of skin that can become painful. They are caused by excessive pressure or rubbing (friction) on the skin. The common cause is poorly fitting shoes.
to much Presure on the area where the corn has developed.
Yes, corns is a word. Corns are calluses on the foot which is a very common ailment. They usually form on the tops and sides of the foot as well as on the bottom, tips, and sides of the toes as well as between them. They are caused by an accumulation of dead skin cells, which form into thick, hardened areas. Corns can become inflamed from pressure or fiction caused by footwear.
you can get: corns, bunyons, athletes foot, fungus, and warts.
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Corns can be recognized on sight.
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The countable noun corn (corns) is a word for a spot of thickened skin on the feet that can be painful. There is sometimes more than one corn at a time.The uncountable noun corn (no plural form) is a word for a grain crop. Units of corn are expressed as an ear of corn, a stalk of corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
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Foot corns are irritating bumps that can appear on the sides of your toes. Usually at the foot sole and in between toes. These are the result of friction. Foot corns are your body's response to the pressure and irritation your shoes cause as they rub against your feet.