The eye of the fish is a very troublesome problem, caused by the presence of dead skin in the toes and its union with the raw tissue that grows on a part of the skin, which can lead to the growth of plantar triglycerides, causing severe pain during walking.

How can the fish's eye be formed? How can they be confronted?

To answer these questions, the German Health Sector Quality Institute explained that the fish's eye is created by pressure and friction due to inappropriate shoe size, for example.

One can remove the fish's own eye by removing the corneal layer by "softening" it in a first-foot bath and carefully removing it with a pumice stone, not with a sharp tool such as a knife or shaver.

Narrow shoes should be replaced with a suitable size that does not cause strain or friction.

If the fish's eye continues, a dermatologist should be consulted.