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18/06/2026

That painful spot between your toes might not just be a callus—it could be a soft corn caused by friction and pressure.
Simple steps can make a big difference:�👣 Wear shoes with a wider toe box.�👣 Keep the area clean and dry.�👣 Use a silicone toe spacer to reduce rubbing.�👣 Never cut the hard skin yourself.
If the pain doesn’t improve, or you notice redness, swelling, or signs of infection, it’s a good idea to see a podiatrist.
Taking care of your feet today helps keep you comfortable tomorrow. ❤️

17/06/2026

Why do corns develop on the side of your toes? 👣

Corns don’t just appear for no reason. They develop when the skin tries to protect itself from repeated pressure and friction.

Common causes include:
✔️ Tight or narrow footwear
✔️ Toes rubbing against each other
✔️ Toe deformities such as hammer toes or bunions
✔️ Changes in the way you walk

While removing a corn can provide relief, it will often return if the underlying cause isn’t addressed.

If you have a painful corn that keeps coming back, it’s worth having your feet assessed to identify what’s causing the pressure in the first place.

Have you ever suffered with a recurring corn? Let us know in the comments! 👇

16/06/2026

👣 Two Small Corns Removed – Diabetic Foot Care

These two small corns were causing discomfort, but they were safely removed during today’s diabetic foot care appointment.

For people living with diabetes, even small areas of hard skin or corns can become a bigger problem if left untreated. Regular foot checks and professional treatment can help reduce pressure, improve comfort, and lower the risk of complications.

If you have diabetes and are experiencing painful corns, calluses, or changes to your feet, don’t ignore them—early care makes a real difference.

💙 Healthy feet start with regular foot care.

15/06/2026

Do you have a painful corn on the side of your toe? 👣

Corns develop when pressure and friction cause the skin to thicken. They are commonly found between or on the sides of toes, especially when shoes are tight or toes rub together.

Things that may help:
✔️ Wear shoes with a wider toe box
✔️ Keep the skin moisturised
✔️ Reduce pressure and friction where possible
✔️ Seek professional advice if the corn is painful or keeps returning

Don’t ignore foot pain—your feet carry you every day.

14/06/2026

Routine toenail trim ✂️👣

Keeping nails straight, clean, and comfortable. A few minutes of care now can help prevent problems later.

13/06/2026

Callus removal transformation 👣✨

Removing built-up hard skin not only helps your feet look better but can also leave them feeling softer, smoother, and more comfortable.

The results speak for themselves! 😍

Have you been putting off treating your feet? Now is the perfect time to give them some TLC.

12/06/2026

This is how not to cut your toenails. 😬

Please don’t just rip them off. It can cause pain, bleeding, ingrown toenails, and even infection.

Take a few extra minutes to trim them properly with nail clippers, cutting straight across rather than rounding the corners.

A little foot care goes a long way. 👣

Have you ever seen someone do this?

11/06/2026

🚨 How NOT to Cut Your Toenails 🚨

Many people unknowingly increase their risk of ingrown toenails by cutting their nails incorrectly.

Avoid these common mistakes:

❌ Cutting down the sides of the nail
❌ Rounding off the corners
❌ Cutting nails too short
❌ Pulling or tearing pieces of nail off

Instead:

✅ Cut your toenails straight across
✅ Leave the corners visible
✅ Use clean, sharp nail clippers
✅ Trim a little at a time

A simple change in how you cut your toenails can help prevent pain, infection, and ingrown nails.

👣 Foot care tip: Always dry between your toes thoroughly after washing your feet to help reduce the risk of fungal infections.

Have you ever had an ingrown toenail? Let us know in the comments.

10/06/2026

👣 Fissures and Calluses – Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs

Calluses are areas of thickened skin that develop due to pressure and friction. While they are the body’s way of protecting the skin, excessive build-up can become uncomfortable and painful.

Fissures are cracks in the skin, often occurring on the heels where dry, thickened skin is under pressure. These cracks can deepen, causing pain, bleeding, and increasing the risk of infection.

Regular foot care, moisturising, and appropriate footwear can help prevent calluses and fissures from developing. If you’re experiencing pain or have deep cracks in your skin, professional treatment can help restore comfort and improve foot health.

Your feet work hard every day—give them the care they deserve. 👣

09/06/2026

🦶 Fungus on the bottom of your feet is more common than many people realize.

If you’re experiencing itching, peeling skin, redness, flaking, or cracks on the soles of your feet, it could be a fungal infection such as athlete’s foot.

Left untreated, fungal infections can spread and become more difficult to manage.

Simple steps to help protect your feet:
✔️ Dry your feet thoroughly, especially between the toes
✔️ Change socks daily
✔️ Wear breathable footwear
✔️ Avoid walking barefoot in communal areas
✔️ Seek treatment early if symptoms develop

Healthy feet are the foundation of an active lifestyle. Take a moment to check yours today. 👣

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