Question:
I have corns between my toes. Will this help them to go away or at least not hurt?
Answer:
The corn protectors would be a good option when wanting to relieve pressure on your corns. They can be used in between your toes as well as on the top or bottom of them.
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Question:
How long can I leave these pads on?
Answer:
We recommend 3 days maximum. Skin needs a chance to breathe and cannot do so with an adhesive pad in place. Three days on with at least one day off.
Question:
Can I use these pads on the bottom of my foot for small calluses?
Answer:
Foam Corn Pads are intended for use on the toes. They're not going to be a firm enough pad to cushion calluses on the bottom of the foot. We'd recommend Forefoot Callus Protector or Reusable Gel Callus Cushions as an alternative.
Question:
I have corns/callouses on top of my toes from, I believe, having to wear heels for work. Three out of five toes on each foot has them and I've tried everything to get rid of them, but they come right back. Do you think if I wore these corn protectors on my toes on a regular basis, the corns/callouses would go away or at least improve?
Answer:
The corns you describe are caused by the bones in your toes rubbing against your shoe, creating friction and pressure. If you place these Corn Protectors around each corn, they will take the pressure off of the part of your bone that protrudes the most, allowing the corn or callus to heal. Might also consider a wider or softer shoe?
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