Corns and calluses- All you need to know

Corns and calluses are kind of thick layers of skin that develop when a part of your skin is exposed to repeated friction, rubbing, irritation, and pressure. It generally occurs in the feet region when you wear shoes that do not fit you properly. They become less sensitive to touch and are usually painless. However, they may cause pain if they get infected. Moreover, if you are healthy, you might not need any kind of treatment for calluses Bakersfield as they do not cause any pain.

Symptoms:

  • Thick and hard areas on the skin
  • Raised bumps
  • Insensitive to touch
  • Dry and flaky skin

Difference between corns and calluses

Usually, corns are small and deep and they are characterized by hard skin, especially in the center. They swell and can even be painful. Corns often develop on the top of the toes.

On the other hand, calluses are larger than corns and they’re not so painful. They mostly develop on areas that get pressurized often such as the heels, palms, and knees.

Who is more likely to get corns and calluses?

People who have certain kinds of medical conditions in their feet such as arthritis, bunions, etc. have more chances of getting corns and calluses. Also, if you do not wear socks or the shoes that you wear are too narrow and if you smoke quite often then you have a higher chance of developing corns and calluses.

What will happen if I do not get corn and calluses treated?

In such a situation, they will grow larger and may even get infected. This will further enhance the pain and affect your daily routine such as walking, running, and moving.

How to get coins in calluses diagnosed?

Getting proper treatment for corns and calluses is not a difficult task. You do not require any kind of test and the doctor will just examine the affected area with his eyes. He will further ask you some basic questions such as how much you work outside, activities that you participate in, etc. Initially, if the problem is manageable, the doctor will advise you to wear proper shoes and socks when you go out for a walk. Moreover, he will even advise you about certain measures that you can take to give proper care to your feet.

Will the doctor advise over-the-counter medications for corns and calluses?

Most over-the-counter products contain harmful chemicals and although they have certain benefits, if they are not applied precisely, they may even harm the nearby skin.

William Thomas

William Thomas