Effective Treatment Options for Corns: Finding a Dermatologist in New Taipei City - Dermatology

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Corns


Excuse me, doctor.
I live in Xindian City, New Taipei City, and I would like to find a dermatologist to treat my plantar warts.
Could you recommend any clinics or hospitals? Thank you very much.

nai cha, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/20

Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology


Hello: Huang Ying-Chao Dermatology Clinic - No.
128, Section 3, Beixin Road - 29153734; Hong Dermatology Clinic - No.
118, Section 3, Beixin Road - 86655332; Li Zhao-Che Clinic - No.
57, Section 3, Beixin Road - 29116978; Dermatologist Dr.
Zheng Li-Zhen respectfully.

Reply Date: 2005/09/20

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When it comes to treating corns (also known as calluses) on the feet, it is essential to consult with a qualified dermatologist or podiatrist who specializes in foot care. Corns are thickened areas of skin that develop as a response to pressure or friction, often occurring on the toes or the soles of the feet. They can be painful and may require professional treatment to alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications.

In New Taipei City, particularly in the Xindian District, there are several dermatology clinics and hospitals where you can seek treatment for corns. Here are a few recommendations:
1. Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital: This hospital has a dermatology department that can address various skin issues, including corns. They offer comprehensive care and can provide treatments ranging from topical medications to more advanced procedures if necessary.

2. New Taipei City Hospital: With multiple branches, this hospital provides dermatological services and can help with foot-related skin conditions. They have experienced dermatologists who can assess your condition and recommend appropriate treatments.

3. Private Dermatology Clinics: There are numerous private dermatology clinics in New Taipei City. Look for clinics that specifically mention foot care or podiatry services. You can search online or ask for recommendations from friends or family.

4. Podiatrist Clinics: While dermatologists can treat corns, podiatrists specialize in foot care and may offer more targeted treatments. They can provide custom orthotics, recommend proper footwear, and perform minor surgical procedures if needed.

When visiting a dermatologist or podiatrist, be prepared to discuss your symptoms in detail. Here are some common treatment options they may recommend:
- Debridement: This is a procedure where the thickened skin is carefully removed using a scalpel or other instruments. This can provide immediate relief from pain and discomfort.

- Padding and Orthotics: Using special pads or orthotic devices can help redistribute pressure on the foot, preventing further irritation and allowing the corn to heal.

- Topical Treatments: Your doctor may prescribe or recommend over-the-counter treatments containing salicylic acid, which can help soften and remove the corn gradually.

- Surgical Options: In severe cases, if corns are recurrent and painful, a minor surgical procedure may be necessary to remove the corn and address any underlying issues, such as bone deformities.

- Preventive Measures: Your healthcare provider will likely discuss preventive measures, such as wearing properly fitting shoes, using protective pads, and maintaining foot hygiene to prevent the recurrence of corns.

In summary, seeking treatment for corns is essential for both comfort and foot health. In New Taipei City, you have access to various healthcare facilities that can provide the necessary care. Be sure to consult with a qualified professional who can tailor a treatment plan to your specific needs. Remember, early intervention can prevent further complications and improve your overall foot health.

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