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Corns and calluses

Corns and calluses

What are corns?


What is callus?

A callus is a broad‐based diffuse area of hyperkeratosis of relatively even thickness, usually under the metatarsal heads. Callus is usually painless.


What are the predisposing factors?


What are the types of corns?


How corns/calluses occur?

Frequent friction and pressure of the skin overlying bony prominences may lead to ulceration. As a protective technique, the skin produces thick keratin layers.


How to differentiate between corns, calluses and warts?

Black dots
Corn
Callus

Treatment options


References

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