Soak the foot in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes
Gently use a pumice stone or foot file to remove dead skin
Apply a moisturizing cream daily, preferably one with urea or salicylic acid
Wear shoes that fit properly and do not rub the affected area
Use cushioned pads or corn plasters to reduce pressure
Avoid cutting or shaving the corn yourself
Keep feet dry and change socks regularly
Use toe separators if the corn is between toes
See a podiatrist if the corn is painful, infected, or keeps coming back
Seek medical advice before using salicylic acid if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or sensitive skin
