Corns are large patches of rough and thick skin most commonly found on your feet, toes and hands. Corns aren’t dangerous, but they are uncomfortable and can be painful. You can get rid of corns and ...
A corn is a localized thickening of the skin due to pressure. Corns may occur on the top of the toes, at the sole of the foot and in between toes. Corns can be very painful, especially if there is ...
Summertime is tricky, style-wise. You want to show off a little skin when it's sweltering outside, but you always have to think twice. For instance, should you wear that backless dress with bac-ne?
Corns and calluses are usually caused by friction and pressure, particularly from tight or ill footed shoes. Calluses are somewhat rounded flat thickening of the skin located in the upper surface of ...
Have you ever felt a small, hard discoloured bump or lump underneath the skin of your foot? You're either on your feet all day or your toes are crammed into your latest designer shoes. Or maybe you ...
A callus is a toughened area of skin which has become relatively thick and hard in response to repeated friction, pressure or other irritation. A corn is a specially shaped callus of dead skin. It ...
Corns and calluses are often confused, but they're not the same A readers asks: Is there any solution for carnation corns other than surgery? Dr Rosamma Sabu, licenced homeopathic practitioner, Al ...
Every time I watch famous actresses and singers waft down the red carpet sporting glamorous gowns, I think of the terribly witty Sally Rogers, played by Rose Marie, in the Dick Van Dyke Show. ‘You may ...
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