callus
Calluses
cal*lus
(noun)
1 : a thickening of or a hard thickened area on skin
2 : a mass of exudate and connective tissue that forms around a break in a bone and is converted into bone in the healing of the break
When we walk or stand, our body weight is carried first on the heel and then on the ball of the foot, where the skin is thicker, to withstand the pressure. When this pressure becomes
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pressure with soft padding, strapping, or corrective appliances which fit easily into your shoes. The skin should then return to its normal state.
The elderly can benefit from padding to the ball of the foot, to compensate for any loss of natural padding. Emollient creams delay callus building up, and help improve the skin's natural elasticity. Your state registered chiropodist will be able to advise you on the most appropriate skin preparations for your needs.
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