Since hammer toe affects the particular shape of the toe in a negative way by causing the toe to ben upwardly, more often than not this may in turn cause some form of rubbing and irritation to start and at last some kind of foot corn. Once a hammer toe has formed, even wearing correctly fitted normal shoes will still cause an irritation of the mal-formed toe to occur. On account of this irritation the toe will react in a defensive measure by building up further layers of skin around the point of
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