Experts Reveal the Causes and Risk Factors of Calluses

 

Orlando, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/14/2016 -- Calluses are hardened and thick layers of the skin. They often develop when the skin attempts to protect itself against pressure and friction. There are many things that individuals with calluses should know about this skin condition.

Experts reveal the causes and risk factors of calluses. The feet, hands, toes, and fingers are often affected by calluses. They can be extremely unsightly and can be a source of discomfort. It is believed that calluses disappear when the source of pressure or friction is eliminated.

Poor blood flow to the feet is often caused by certain conditions, including diabetes. Calluses are characterized by the appearance of rough, thick areas of the skin. They can also be characterized by a raised and hardened bump, dry, flaky skin, or tenderness under the skin.

Corns are characterized by inflamed skin with a hard center. They are typically smaller than calluses and usually develop on the areas of the feet that are not weight-bearing, such as between and on the sides of the toes.

Calluses, on the other hand, are rarely painful, and they normally develop on the soles of the feet such as under the balls, heels, or on the palms. Calluses are larger than corns and may vary in shape and size.

There are known causes of calluses and these are the sources of friction and pressure. Wearing ill-fitting shoes, such as high heels and tight shoes, that can compress certain areas of the foot is one of these sources. Not wearing socks can also be the source of friction. Calluses may also develop when repeatedly playing instruments or writing.

Some of the risk factors of calluses are bunions and hammertoe. A bunion is a bony bump that develops in the joint at the base of the big toe. Hammertoe, on the other hand, is a deformity that results in the curling of the toe.

Other foot deformities such as bone spur are considered a risk factor. Not wearing gloves while using hand tools may also expose the skin to excessive friction.

There are treatment options for the condition such as medications, home remedies, and surgeries. However, there are also products such as electronic callus removers that are becoming more and more popular nowadays.

Most of the best electronic callus removers have a sleek ergonomic design that is easy to grip. These products are typically effortless to use. What makes these products even more interesting is that they are designed to protect the skin from accidental damage (http://www.amazon.com/Electric-Callus-Remover-Naressa-Electronic/dp/B015GJDW18/).

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