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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1861337" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I wonder if your shoes are actually too big as your gait should not be a factor with the corn - a poor gait usually means that your shoes wear unevenly. My sister twists on one foot as she walks and wears out that shoe far faster then the other, and shoes which are too wide for her make blisters. Do you change your shoes because your feet feel hot? That could be heat generated by friction from the movement of your foot inside it.</p><p>Removing hard skin from her feet proved disastrous for my grandmother, so I'd be loath to advise anything but the gentlest and time tested option of softening the corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1861337, member: 355878"] I wonder if your shoes are actually too big as your gait should not be a factor with the corn - a poor gait usually means that your shoes wear unevenly. My sister twists on one foot as she walks and wears out that shoe far faster then the other, and shoes which are too wide for her make blisters. Do you change your shoes because your feet feel hot? That could be heat generated by friction from the movement of your foot inside it. Removing hard skin from her feet proved disastrous for my grandmother, so I'd be loath to advise anything but the gentlest and time tested option of softening the corn. [/QUOTE]
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