What are the symptoms of corns in girls

Symptoms of corns in women include skin lesions and pain. 1. Skin lesions: manifested as yellowish or dark yellow conical keratotic hyperplasia, with clear boundaries, and the nearby skin surface is slightly elevated or flat. It often involves the stress areas, such as the lateral side of the little toe or the medial edge of the middle lesser toe, and can also be seen on the back of the toe and the heel. 2. Pain: the tip of the corns is embedded in the dermal papillae, compressing the nerves and causing severe pain when standing or walking. The onset of corns is associated with long-term mechanical stimuli such as pressure and friction, so you should try to wear loose and comfortable shoes and socks to avoid repeated pressure and friction. Women with corns should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.