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13 December, 00:13

A client complains to the health care provider that he keeps getting hard skin on the sides of the great and little toes when he wears certain pairs of shoes.

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  1. 13 December, 00:40
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    This is probably caused by ill-fitting shoes putting pressure on certain areas of the foot and would be called a Corn.

    In this context, corn refers to some sort of calluses that appear if we constantly use ill-fitting shoes. The pressure that caused by the ill-fitting shoes will create some sort friction that will make the skin on that area become thicken.
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