雞眼和老繭

Corns are caused by pressure or friction over bony areas, such as a joint, and they have a central core which may cause pain if it presses on a nerve. Callus (or callosity) is an extended area of thickened, hard skin on the sole of the foot. It is usually symptomatic
of an underlying problem such as a bony deformity, a particular style of walking or inappropriate footwear.
How can we help
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reduce the bulk of the corn and apply astringents to cut down on sweat retention between the toes in soft corns.
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remove corns painlessly, apply padding or insoles to relieve pressure or fit corrective appliances for long-term relief.
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for callus, we remove hard skin
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Assess and adress the the cause of the corns and callusses
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provide an orthotic or cushioning if required
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Advise on the most effective mollient creams to delay callus building up and help improve the skin’s natural elasticity.
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