Calluses

What Causes Calluses?
Excessive pressure can lead to a callus which can form beneath weight-bearing and bony areas of the foot. This causes thick, hardened layers of skin to develop.
Symptoms:
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Pain or tenderness under the skin
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Raised, hardened bump
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Waxy, flaky or dry skin
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Thick and rough area of skin
When to See a Doctor:
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If the pain continues
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Any sign of infection including redness, pain, and swelling.
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Drainage of fluid from or around that callus
Consult with your Valley Foot and Ankle Specialty Podiatrist for evaluation and discussion on the root cause of your pain. Depending on the root cause, surgical intervention may be the correct treatment.

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Our foot doctors specialize in Calluses, Corns, and Warts. We will offer the best treatment options specifically for you. Please call us to schedule an appointment at 559-436-4820

Corns
Similar to Calluses but are smaller and usually appears on the toes rather than the sole of the foot. Corns are frequently round that are either hard or soft in the center. In most cases corns may be painful from skin inflammation.
