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Callus

Calluses are especially rough areas of skin that have become relatively thick and hard as a result of repeated friction, pressure or other irritation. Calluses are generally not harmful but may sometimes lead to other problems, such as skin ulceration or infection.  A chiropodist or podiatrist should be seen to look at the lesion before any action is taken to remove it. 

















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