Frequently asked questions

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What do I do if I have a callus on my foot?

A callus is your skin’s way of protecting itself from pressure.  It is important to identify the reasons the callus developed to be able to reduce the risk of another one developing.  Apply a foot moisturizer to soften the callous and then use a gentle file or pumice stone to carefully remove the hard skin.  Avoid corn plasters, and never try cutting the callous off using a blade or scissors.  If you have nerve damage and loss of feeling in your foot, do not try to remove the callus on your own.  Avoid walking on your injured foot, and see a healthcare professional as soon as possible.

















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