Advanced Foot & Ankle Medical Center
Practicing since 2010
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Sun: | Closed |
I cannot make a diagnosis with seeing your foot in person, however, whether an IPK or a porokeratosis, it is still a build up of keratin (hard skin or "core"). The acid is safe for both if applied correctly. Your shoe insoles could also be modified to put pressure around the lesion but not directly on and that provides pain relief. A donut pad directly on the foot (with the open center overlying the lesion so nothing touching it) would serve the same purpose.