Soak the foot in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes
Gently rub the corn with a pumice stone or foot file
Apply a moisturizing cream with urea or salicylic acid
Use a corn pad or protective cushion to reduce pressure
Wear shoes with a wider toe box
Avoid tight shoes and high heels
Keep the toe dry and clean
Do not cut or shave the corn yourself
Use over-the-counter corn treatments only as directed
See a podiatrist if the corn is painful, infected, or keeps coming back
Get medical advice before using salicylic acid if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or neuropathy
