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Health Tip: Help Prevent Corns and Calluses
By LadyLively on October 5, 2016
Corns and calluses can be very uncomfortable, but the right shoes often can prevent them from forming.
Consider these suggestions from the American Podiatric Medical Association:
- Make sure you only wear shoes that fit properly.
- Talk to your podiatrist if you have a foot deformity or problem that requires special shoes.
- Wear gel pad inserts inside your shoes to ease pressure points. Ask your podiatrist about how to place them.
Source: HealthDay
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