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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Corns calluses
  1. ... pressure or friction at the spot where the corn or callus develops. ... Corns and calluses are caused by pressure or friction on skin. A corn is thickened skin on the top ...
  2. Corns and calluses form on the skin because of repeated pressure or friction. A corn is a small, tender area of thickened skin that occurs on the top or side of a toe. ...
  3. ... possible injury. Most people with diabetes should have corns or calluses treated by a foot doctor. If your doctor has given you permission to treat corns or calluses on your own: Gently use a pumice stone ...
  4. ... that protect your feet Removal of plantar warts, corns, or calluses by a foot specialist Orthotics, or shoe inserts ...
  5. ... cross over the second toe. As a result, corns and calluses often develop where the first and second toes ...
  6. ... an infected hair follicle or group of follicles Corns or calluses , caused by skin thickening in response to continued ...
  7. ... shoes. Symptoms of hammer toe include foot pain, calluses on the sole of the foot, or corns on the top of the toe. Treatment of ...