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Corns and calluses

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What is a corn?

Corns generally occur on the tops and sides of the toes. A hard corn is a small patch of thickened, dead skin with a small plug of skin in the centre. A soft corn has a much thinner surface, appears whitish and rubbery, and usually occurs between the toes. Seed corns are clusters of tiny corns that can be very tender if they are on a weight-bearing part of the foot. Seed corns tend to occur on the bottom of the feet, and some doctors believe this condition is caused by blocked sweat ducts.

What is a calluses?

Calluses are hard and rough-feeling areas of skin that can develop on hands, feet or anywhere there is repeated friction – even on a violinist’s chin. Like corns, calluses have several variants. The common callus usually occurs when there has been a lot of rubbing against the hands or feet. A plantar callus is found on the bottom of the foot.

In this free ebook you will learn about;

  • What causes corns and calluses
  • What are the symptoms of corns and calluses
  • When you should seek medical advice
  • What the different treatments for Corns and Calluses are
  • How you prevent Corns and Calluses
  • How you will be treated for Corns and Calluses

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