"Soft corn" is a term that describes a painful condition that primarily affects the feet. The condition is caused by the skin between the toes remaining damp for an extended period and softening, leading to friction and irritation. Some commonly used synonyms for "soft corn" include "seed corn," "heloma molle," "foot blister," "heloma interdigital," and "interdigital corn." While these terms essentially describe the same condition, they may be used interchangeably depending on the region or medical terminology preferred. It is essential to identify and treat "soft corns" promptly, as it can lead to severe foot pain and discomfort over time.