How to Prevent Corns & Calluses: Doctor's Guide

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Skin that has thickened due to frequent pressure or friction is known as a "callus." They can develop in various regions of the body, although they usually show up on the hands or feet. Even though calluses are typically not harmful, they can be unsightly, and uncomfortable, and in some instances, they may even need to be treated. A common problem, calluses are typically treatable with straightforward self-care techniques. Consult a healthcare professional for advice on the best course of action if you have concerns about a callus or are feeling pain or inflammation. Defining Calluses Areas of skin that have hardened due to frequent pressure or friction are called calluses. Although they can develop on other parts of the body as well, they most frequently show up on the hands and feet. Although calluses are typically not a cause
Skin that has thickened due to frequent pressure or friction is known as a callus. They can develop in various regions of the body, although

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