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  2. A thick and hardened area of the skin. It appears as hard, rough bump, usually, on the hands or feet.
    How common is condition?
    Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Rarely requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several weeks or months
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    Common for ages 60 and older
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    Family history may increase likelihood for some types
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    Causes

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    Calluses are caused by friction and repetitive pressure on the skin.

    This could happen due to:

    • Wearing loose fitting shoes that continuously rub on the skin
    • Wearing tight shoes or high heels
    • Using hand tools cause pressure on the palms

    Risk factors for developing calluses include:

    • Hammertoe - toes that are curled up
    • Not wearing gloves when handling tools
    • Bunions - a bony bump on the big toe
    • Weight gain creates pressure on the feet

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    Symptoms

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    Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    Symptoms of calluses include:

    • A raised bump on the skin
    • Hardness of the bump
    • Pain under the skin
    • Dry skin
    • Flaky skin
    • A rough patch of skin

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    Treatment

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    It is not a serious condition and the treatment aims to reduce the repetitive pressure and friction on the skin by wearing protective clothing e.g. gloves when handling tools; using protective pads.

    Medication

    Keratolytic agents: Available as patches.

    Salicylic acid

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    Diagnosis

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    A thick and hardened area of the skin. It appears as hard, rough bump, usually, on the hands or feet.
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Rarely requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several weeks or months
    Condition Highlight
    Common for ages 60 and older
    Condition Highlight
    Family history may increase likelihood for some types
    See more
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  2. Inappropriate shoes, abnormal foot mechanics, and high levels of activity produce pressure and friction that lead to corns and callosities. Most lesions can be managed conservatively by proper footwear, orthoses, and, if necessary, regular paring.
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    Inappropriate shoes, abnormal foot mechanics, and high levels of activity produce pressure and friction that lead to corns and callosities. Most lesions can be managed conservatively by proper footwear, orthoses, and, if necessary, regular paring.
    www.pcds.org.uk/clinical-guidance/callosities-and-c…
    Corns and calluses are caused by a combination of inappropriate shoes, abnormal foot mechanics, and high levels of activity . Pharmacists can advise patients on correct footwear and the use of orthoses, keratolytic products, and regular debridement.
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