
Orthotic Shop
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Corns & Calluses
Overview of Corn & Calluses
  Corns and calluses are foot conditions defined by hardened  layers of skin (hyperkeratosis) that form due to rubbing or abnormal pressure  on the foot. The skin gets firmer to protect from further irritation. While  they are evidently visually unappealing, corns and calluses can also become  quite painful if they begin to swell or entangle with nerves below the skin. Generally,  neither corns nor calluses are not very serious and can be treated with basic  at-home products. However, those with 
diabetic neuropathy or  reduced blood flow are more likely to suffer a severe foot issue from a corn or  callus. These foot conditions can also be formed as a byproduct of 
hammertoes or 
bunions.
There are two major differences between corns and calluses:
  - Location. Calluses are located on the bottom of the foot, while corns are located on the  top or between toes.
- Firmness. Calluses are hard all the way through to the skin; corns are generally only  hard in the middle and usually have inflamed, softer skin surrounding them. 
Symptoms
  The following symptoms are most commonly seen when a corn or  callus is present:
  - Thick, hardened skin anywhere on foot.
- Flaky, dry or waxy skin.
- Appearance of a raised, hard-edged bump.
- Pain and/or tenderness under the skin. 
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