Corns, calluses and severe corns
Corns, calluses and severe corns are formations of dead flesh under the feet. They can be embarrassing for people when they walk or exercise.
Often, people with delicate feet tend to suffer more. However, this foot problem is easily treated.
It is common for an individual to develop skin problems. However, it is important to know the difference between the 3 pathologies described below.
- Corn: this is a localized area of skin that thickens a lot. When a cluster forms, it bores into the skin and causes pain similar to that of a pebble in a shoe.
- Callus: a corn has several names, like callosity or hyperkeratosis. It is characterized by an accumulation of excessive layers of skin and can form cracks in the heel if not treated.
- Severe corn: these are also corns, but in their case, they are more advanced. They are painful, with a brownish center. They develop because of excessive pressure on the skin that has thickened, (…learn more)
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