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Hard callus in adults and children

 
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Last reviewed: 12.03.2022
 
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As you know, corns are divided into wet (wet) and dry (hard). Thus, a hard callus - a thickening of the outer (horny) layer of the epidermis, consisting of dead keratinocytes - is a dry callus. [1]

Reasons for the formation of hard callus

Wherever a hard callus forms - on the foot, on the heel, on the toe,

Between the fingers, on the hand, its causes are associated with constant friction and pressure (mechanical load) on the skin area, which leads to its thickening due to increased keratinization. And this, in fact, is dry hard corn.

A hard callus is a classic callus.

Risk factors

Risk factors (tight shoes, flat feet, overweight) and the mechanism of formation of hard calluses - pathogenesis, main symptoms, possible consequences and complications, as well as diagnosis are discussed in detail in publications:

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How to get rid of hard calluses?

Treatment of hard (dry) corns is carried out using various keratolytic agents for hard corns. [2] More about this in the articles:

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