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Corn Pain Relief Kit

Corn Pain Relief Kit alleviates toe tip, and between toe pain ailment care, includes felt, foam, and self-adhesive gel corn pads, get foot pain relief.

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What is a Corn?

A corn is a highly concentrated callus that occurs at a pressure point, such as the top of or between toes.  They become painful when they press on sensitive nerves in the surrounding skin, which may become red and inflamed.  The corn develops when the body attempts to protect itself from further pressure.

Corn Ailment Relief

Performance Foot's  Corn Pain Relief Kit Standard was designed to provide you with footpads to eliminate these areas of pressure.  The contents of the kit are proven, practical and easy to use. 


Also available is a unique knit adhesive coverlet to place over the pad and secure its placement.

The kit contains both felt and foam products with adhesive backs..  You can order larger quantities at the time of kit purchase or as a reorder at a later date.

Standard Ailment Kit Contents:

 Corn Pads Felt Qty 10
Corn pads Qty 10

Optional to add Knit Adhesive (J-32) Coverlet 

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The Corn Pain Relief Kit Supreme has the addition of self-adhesive Gel Corn Pads.  The contents of the kit are proven, practical and easy to use!

Also available is a unique knit adhesive coverlet to place over the pad and secure its placement.

The kit contains both felt a foam products with adhesive backs.  You can order larger quantities at the time of kit purchase or as a reorder at a later date.

Surpeme Ailment Kit Contents:

1/8 “ Felt corn pad  Qty 10
1/8” Foam corn pads  Qty 10
Self-adhesive Gel Corn Pads  Qty 9

 

The information listed on Performancefoot.com is a recommendation for Foot Care Guidelines and internet self-diagnosis treatment. If you are experiencing persistent pain, and symptoms that do not improve with treatment of a non-prescription product consult a podiatrist.  A foot doctor can correctly diagnose the condition and make appropriate recommendations.

Dr. Mark T. Lewis, DPM

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