Well, corns (Heloma) are small and round: they also have a hard thickening Skn Renew Review bit of skin in the middle and are very painful. These foot corns usually affect your smaller toes: and wearing poorly fitted shoes can cause excessive friction and rubbing of the skin to form a corn. There are seed corns, hard corns and soft corns.
Seed corns are the least common foot corns, a small patch of stiff skin around a tiny plug of cholesterol which occurs only on the bottom of your foot. This is usually caused by a condition lacking in perspiration. Hard corns develop on the top of your smaller toes and underneath and on your forefoot. Hard corns have the same makeup as seed corns. Soft corns develop between your toes caused by sweating which can become infected.
Corns can be caused by a misalignment of the foot or an imbalance in weight bearing which can cause more pressure on your foot, so you may need prescription orthotics from your Podiatrist. Calluses (Tyloma) develop on the soles and heels of the foot. They are rarely painful but have larger areas of hard skin than corns. Hard skin on the soles and heels can be caused by too much walking and running. You could try a urea-based cream to soften your calluses.
Corns and calluses develop in people who have prominent bony toes. If you develop corns and calluses you need to seek professional advice from a Podiatrist. They will use a scalpel blade to reduce the hard thick skin on your feet, sometimes repeated treatment is required. If you suffer from diabetes or have poor circulation this may cause rubbing on your feet resulting in corns and calluses. Again it is vital that you seek the help of a Podiatrist or other qualified medical professional if you suffer from this condition.
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