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The definitions and treatments listed to the right are for informational purposes only and should not be considered diagnosis of your particular problem. 
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  About Callous Problems...  

Calluses and Corns
Underlying bone problems can cause excessive irritation. Where shoes repeatedly rub, dead skin cells pile up, creating calluses on the bottom of the foot and corns on the toes. Sometimes may actually be warts, which require different treatment (see Warts page).
Treatment:
Dissolving corns or cutting out calluses at home is dangerous. Your podiatrist can trim or protect them if they become painful. They usually grow back unless the underlying problem is corrected surgically.
Cause:
Callus is friction and pressure upon the epidermis related to some biomechanical problem or improper shoes.

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  Frequently Asked Questions  
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Athlete's Foot/Skin  
Ball  
Bunion  
Bunionette  
Callouses & Corns  
Children's Feet  
Fractures  
Heel  
Mid-foot  
Nails  
Sprains  
Surgery  
Toes  
Warts  
  Q: I am 52 yr old male...after exercising my lower body (cross trainer, stair master, and weights) my left ankle hurts the next day. I was diagnosed with flat foot on the left side as a child and I wear custom orthotics. However, it seems to have gotten worse over the years. What could be the cause and how can I prevent it in future?
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