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What Is a Foot Corn Callus?

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What Is a Foot Corn Callus?

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Identification In a foot corn callus, a small section of tough skin forms a lump and is surrounded by a larger area of tough skin somewhere on your foot. The smaller section is the corn, and the larger section is the callus. Causes Foot corn calluses are caused by friction. The most common source is ill-fitting shoes, but foot abnormalities or the way you walk can also cause foot corn calluses, according to EPodiatry.com. Symptoms In addition to the appearance of the foot corn callus itself, the skin in the area of the callus may feel tender, and it is possible to experience pain when you press down on the corn. The skin around the foot corn callus often becomes flaky, waxy or dry. Risks In patients with diabetes, a foot corn callus poses a danger for the formation of an open sore that is difficult to treat and prone to infection. Treatment If your foot corn callus causes pain, your doctor may be able to trim the affected skin or treat the area with salicylic acid or antibiotics. When

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