Corns and bunion

A corn is a localised thickening of the cuticle or epidermis affecting the foot. The thickening is of a conical shape; the point of the cone is directed inwards and is known as the ‘eye’ of the corn. A general thickening over a wider area is called a callosity. Bunion is a condition found over the joint at the base of the big toe, in which not only is there thickening of the skin, but the head of the metatarsal bone also becomes prominent. Hammer-toe is a condition of the second toe, often caused by short footwear in which the toe becomes bent at its two joints in such a way as to resemble a hammer.


 


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