Corns & Calluses
What are Corns & Calluses?
Understanding the condition
Corns and calluses are areas of thickened, hardened skin that form in response to repeated friction or pressure on the feet.
Corns are typically small, round, and found on the tops or sides of toes, while calluses are broader and flatter, developing on the soles or heels.
Although not dangerous, they can cause pain, tenderness, and difficulty walking, especially when pressure continues.
Proper diagnosis and care are important to relieve discomfort and prevent recurrence.
When to suspect Corns & Calluses?
Signs & Symptoms
Rough, thickened skin on toes or soles
Hard, raised bumps that may be painful when pressed
Burning or tenderness in affected areas
How We Diagnose Corns & Calluses
Diagnosis is made through a clinical examination of the affected area.
Dr. Malek Abu-Al-Nadi evaluates the location, thickness, and cause of skin buildup, identifying any underlying structural problems such as hammertoes, bunions, or poor foot mechanics.
In recurrent or painful cases, X-rays may be taken to assess bone alignment and pressure distribution.
This helps determine both immediate relief and preventive strategies for long-term comfort.
How are Corns & Calluses treated?
How We Heal Corns & Calluses
- Trimming or shaving thickened skin (performed safely in clinic) to relieve pressure
- Custom orthotics to redistribute weight and reduce friction points
- Properly fitted footwear to prevent rubbing and irritation
- Protective pads or cushions to shield sensitive areas
- Moisturizing creams to soften hardened skin and improve flexibility
How is surgery performed?
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