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Painful corns on foot - any advice?
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[QUOTE="lt56ny, post: 1247638, member: 19122"] My advice to you is simple. You are in pain and even with your temporary fixes you are in pain and it will only get worse. Pain tells you to stop doing what causes the pain. Stop walking and call your Podiatrist and explain to the office that it is an emergency and you need to see the doctor immediately because of Camino and how much and how far you will walk. Call first thing tomorrow morning and if there is a problem call another one until you can see someone asap. My other advice and this goes for anyone with any pain anywhere. DO NOT LISTEN TO ANY ADVICE that people give you especially if it involves cutting or medications or ANYTHING. We all have unique bodies and have different issues and morbidities and take different drugs and have allergies and have no idea how one drug interacts with another and the list goes on and on. Go see a professional. Someone suggested you do a little research to see about podiatrists on the camino. I would have that list and if your podiatrist at home tells you are good to go and the pain you may still have is ok then go. If it gets worse do not wait, get in a taxi and go to the closest podiatrist. Ask the hospitalerio or albergue/hostel owner if they know a good podiatrist. Let them make the appointment for you and get the taxi and go. Remember the pain is not going to go away if you ignore it. It only gets worse and possibly will become chronic. We all know how much fun chronic pain is. [/QUOTE]
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