To meet each patient's unique needs and requirements, we provide a variety of treatments in the comfort of your own home comprising:
Fungal, thickened, and ingrown nail, Callus (hard skin) reduction, Corns, Verrucae Foot care for diabetic patients .
What are corns?
Corns generally occur on the sides and tops of the toes, corns typically grow.
A hard corn has a packed center and is a tiny patch of thickened, dead skin.
A soft corn typically grows between the fourth and fifth toes and has a much thinner surface.
A seed corn is a small, distinct callous that, if it is on a foot part that bears weight, can be extremely tender.
*Do not attempt to treat corns and calluses on your own if you have diabetes, heart disease, or circulatory issues. Foot issues may worsen as a result of these conditions.*
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