
- Home
- |
- Brands
- |
-
Women
WomenShop By Brand Shop By Style
- |
-
Men
MenShop By Brand Shop By Style
- |
- Medical Shoes
- |
- Exercise Shoes
- |
- Comfort Shoes
- |
- Sale Area

Corns are areas of thick, dry and hard skin that form after dead skins cells accumulate on a specific area of the foot. They are found on the toes, in-between the toes and under the foot, where the bone is close to the skin. Corns are the body’s defence mechanism against friction and pressure.
There are two types of corns, hard and soft. Hard corns most commonly appear on the fifth toe and are hard to touch; they can appear on other toes too. Soft corns usually appear between the fourth and fifth toes.
If you inspect your feet and find areas of hardened skin on the toes or softer lumps between the toes then it is likely that you have a corn. These areas will feel raised higher than the surrounding skin.
You may find that these areas are painful to touch, walk on or to pull socks or shoes over.
Although they are not a serious health problem, they can become increasingly uncomfortable and painful.
The most common cause of corns is ill-fitting footwear, high heels or socks with heavy seams that cause unnecessary friction when walking or standing. High-heeled shoes are the most common cause as they tend to pinch the forefront areas of the feet, and put a lot of pressure on the toes to carry the weight of the body – often for prolonged periods of time.
Other factors that can lead to the development of calluses and corns are:
The best way to prevent or alleviate calluses is to invest in a pair of properly fitted footwear. Select footwear that has a wide toe box, allowing the feet to rest in their natural position. Also make sure that they have adequate shock absorption to lessen the impact pressure felt by venerable areas of the foot such as the ball and the heel.
Other treatments all work around relieving the pressure on the affected area:

Here's a handy list of our ranges of shoes that are related to helping with this condition: