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How To Treat Multiple Corns In Leg While Having Diabetes?

i my 38 yrs old lady, i have found that i m suffering from diabities from last 8 months my ploblem is that i have corn in my right foot, it was only one corn but now it is multiples of corns (7 corns) how do i cure it i m in a great worry, pl help me. my email id is YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 21 May 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

As a diabetic foot care is very important.

The presence of corns normally indicate that the foot is trying to protect itself against friction and pressure by thickening.
You may need to look at your foot wear to see if you need to buy shoes that are less likely to cause problems.

It would be best to see a podiatrist about treating the corns.

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How To Treat Multiple Corns In Leg While Having Diabetes?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic As a diabetic foot care is very important. The presence of corns normally indicate that the foot is trying to protect itself against friction and pressure by thickening. You may need to look at your foot wear to see if you need to buy shoes that are less likely to cause problems. It would be best to see a podiatrist about treating the corns. I hope this helps