Texas Medical Center (713) 790-0530
Downtown Houston (713) 951-5000
Texas Medical Center (713) 790-0530
Downtown Houston (713) 951-5000

Corns Treatment in Houston, TX

Corns in Houston, TX Close-up image of corns on human foot

Corns may be small, but when they’re in the wrong place, they can cause outsized discomfort. These hardened areas of skin form on the feet as a result of repeated friction or pressure. While corns aren't usually dangerous, they can become painful and even lead to complications if not properly treated. When patients visit Dr. Gary Lepow and Dr. Randall Lepow at Lepow Foot and Ankle Specialists in the Texas Medical Center and Downtown Houston, they receive careful evaluation and treatment to help relieve discomfort and prevent corns from returning.

Why Corns Develop in the First Place

Corns form as a natural response to pressure or rubbing, often from shoes that don’t fit quite right. They commonly appear on the tops and sides of toes or the soles of the feet. The skin thickens in these areas as a protective measure, but when that thickening becomes concentrated in a small spot, it creates a corn.

People with foot deformities, such as hammertoes or bunions, are more prone to developing corns. Certain foot shapes and walking patterns can also be contributing factors. Even everyday habits like wearing tight shoes or walking barefoot on hard surfaces can make a difference over time.

When to Seek Professional Care

Although over-the-counter products and home remedies might seem like quick fixes, they often fall short or even make the situation worse, especially for people with diabetes or circulation problems. Corns can become inflamed or infected, and attempting to trim them at home can lead to injury.

If you notice persistent discomfort, redness, or swelling, it’s time to get it checked out. At Lepow Foot and Ankle Specialists, Dr. Gary Lepow and Dr. Randall Lepow evaluate not just the corn itself, but also why it developed. Treatment may involve careful removal of the hardened skin, recommendations for more supportive footwear, or custom orthotics to relieve pressure points. In some cases, correcting or accommodating a structural foot issue is necessary for lasting relief.

Prevention Starts With Everyday Choices

Keeping your feet healthy starts with choosing shoes that fit well and allow your toes to move freely. Pay attention to how your feet feel at the end of the day. If there’s soreness or pressure, it may be time to switch styles or check the fit. Moisturizing your feet regularly and using gentle exfoliation can also help keep callused areas from turning into painful corns.

For people with ongoing foot problems or underlying conditions, routine care from your Houston, Texas, podiatrist can make a big difference. Regular checkups help catch issues early and keep small problems from becoming chronic damage.

Get Your Corns Evaluated and Removed

Corns may seem minor, but no one should have to live with foot pain that interferes with daily life. Whether you're just starting to notice a tender spot or you've been managing recurring corns for years, Dr. Gary Lepow and Dr. Randall Lepow at Lepow Foot and Ankle Specialists are here to help.

 Contact us today to schedule an appointment at one of our convenient locations: Texas Medical Center (713) 790-0530 or Downtown Houston (713) 951-5000.

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