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22 years
I have a red bump on my toe that looks like a corn but it's not. How can I get rid of it?
Apr 27, 2014

Dr. Salim Saab Otolaryngology (ENT)
Book an appointment for examination and treatment.
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Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
It sounds like you have the beginning of Athletes foot,little red bumps on your toes may seem like an alarming problem, but they're usually no cause for major concern. One of the most common reasons for little red bumps is a fungal infection known as athlete's foot,treated with anti fungal cream,if left untreated, certain complications may arise from athlete's foot, You may develop a secondary bacterial infection, in which the bacteria that caused the initial case of athlete's foot start to break down the tissues between your toes. Additionally, you may also suffer from an allergic reaction that causes an outbreak of blisters on certain parts of your body.
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