Carnation Corn Pads Oval - 9 Oval Pads
£1.54 ex. VAT · includes £0.31 (20.00% VAT)
Product Overview
Oval felt corn pads that absorb impact and spread pressure, ideal for corns on the top joints of medium to large toes.
Description
Carnation Corn Pads Oval are cushioned felt pressure-relief pads designed to help ease pain and tenderness caused by corns on the top of the toes. The oval shape helps fit over the toe joints, while the thick, medical-grade felt absorbs impact and spreads pressure, reducing rubbing from footwear.
These pads provide a traditional, non-medicated approach to corn comfort by forming a protective barrier between the corn and your shoe, helping to reduce:
- Pressure on painful corns when walking
- Friction and rubbing from footwear and hosiery
- Impact discomfort thanks to the felt’s shock-absorbing design
Made with medical-grade felt and a hypoallergenic adhesive to help keep the pad securely in place on clean, dry skin.
How to Use
- Ensure skin is clean and dry.
- Position for best relief: place the centre hole over the centre of the corn.
- Peel off the backing paper and apply the pad firmly to the skin, smoothing down the edges.
- Use each pad only once and replace with a fresh pad as needed.
Tips for comfort:
- Apply before putting on socks/tights for better hold.
- If the pad lifts during the day, replace it rather than re-sticking.
Ingredients
- Medical-grade felt (pressure-relief padding)
- Hypoallergenic adhesive backing
(Full material composition is not consistently listed online. Check the outer packaging if you need specific material details.)
Side Effects & Warnings
For external use only.
Use on intact skin only. Do not apply to broken, sore, or infected skin.
People with diabetes or circulatory disorders should seek professional advice before use.
Stop use if you develop skin irritation, rash, or worsening pain, and seek advice if symptoms persist.
If the painful area does not improve, keeps returning, or you are unsure whether it is a corn (for example, could be a wart/verruca), get advice from a pharmacist, GP, or podiatrist/chiropodist.
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