Treating corns on toes naturally focuses on reducing pressure, softening hardened skin, and improving overall foot health through gentle home remedies and preventive care. Corns are small, thickened areas of skin that typically develop on the toes due to repeated friction or pressure, often caused by tight shoes, prolonged standing, or abnormal walking patterns. According to information shared by IDCC Health Services, many people begin treatment at home by soaking their feet in warm water, using a pumice stone to gently remove dead skin, and applying natural remedies such as castor oil, apple cider vinegar, aloe vera, or moisturizing oils to soften the affected area. These natural treatments can help reduce discomfort and gradually shrink the corn. However, if corns become painful, infected, or keep returning, a podiatrist may recommend professional care, including safe trimming of thickened skin or customized footwear solutions to relieve pressure and prevent recurrence.