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HomeClearZalWhy Do We Get Foot Calluses?

 

What is a Foot Callus?

 

Calluses are a thickening of the surface layer of the skin. This usually occurs in response to pressure. Calluses often form on the ball of the foot, the heel, and the underside of the big toe Calluses are more common in women than men.

 

How is a Foot Callus formed?

 

The formation of calluses is caused by an accumulation of dead skin cells that harden and thicken over an area of the foot

 

Symptoms of a Foot Callus:

 

The most common symptoms are:

 

A hard growth usually on the ball of the foot

Pain on weight bearing, relieved by rest

Increased discomfort in thin soled and high heeled shoes

 

What Causes a Foot Callus?

 

Calluses develop because of excessive pressure at a specific area of the foot. The most common causes of calluses are:

 

High heeled shoes

Mal-alignment of the metatarsal bones

Shoes that are too small

Abnormalities of gait

Flat feet

High arched feet

Excessively long metatarsal bone

Obesity

Bony prominence

Loss of fat pad on the underside of the foot

Short Achilles tendon

 

Can Calluses be treated?

 

Yes. Treatment will depend on the cause of the callus. Applying non-medicated pads around the callus will relieve pressure Do not try to treat the callus by cutting or trimming it with a razor blade or knife. This is dangerous and can worsen them. Apply non-medicated pads around the callus to relieve pressure Apply moleskin over areas that tend to callus.