Treatment Options For Hyperkeratosis

Wear Protective Padding

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Corns and calluses are types of hyperkeratosis that usually develop from constant pressure or rubbing from ill-fitting footwear. Corns are lesions that grow on or in between the toes, and can appear as dull, rounded bumps. Calluses are thick patches that can grow on the fingers or the bottom of the feet. These growths can become painful over time if left untreated. Patients can wear protective padding to treat or prevent calluses and corns. These materials cushion the growths or hold the foot in a more comfortable position. They also relieve the pressure and pain of larger growths. Moleskin pads are a popular choice to protect the skin from irritation and provide extra support. They're made with a very soft fabric and can be used for both corns and calluses. If a patient's corn or callus is small, they can cut out doughnut-shaped pads to go over and around the corn or callus. Calluses that cover a fairly large area can be covered with protective padding to transfer the weight away from the callus.

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