yes,my naturally made shoesDo you hold gelatinous callus on your foot?
Well I did until I get psorosis and it sort of ate my feet away, but immediately that the psorosis is going away the calluses are coming posterior. They are incredibly thick adjectives over, the worst being at my heels where on earth they tend to crack. My mother, always looking for things to pick on, when I be younger blamed it on me being large. However, I've been slim for years and the soles of my feet own gotten worse. I do know that the calluses on my toes are in that apparently to cover over the bunyons, apparently a lot of callus are formed because there is something wrong underneath. If you are have really bad problems I do suggest that you run to a foot doctor, either an orthopedist or a podetrist to enjoy your feet checked out in recent times to make sure here isn't something wrong underneath as a lot of times the callus can be forming to hide a problem underneath, they are a cushion to assistance with the problem. It's a short time ago a suggestion, you may just be walking around barefoot profoundly.
yes, the calluses are on my heels.
ugh!i do too...
A calluse is one of ways the body protects the other two layer of skin beneath the skin that is on the outer surface.
It's approaching a scab. They both are your bodies built in band-aids.
As far as you foot are concerned, a calluse will form on the part of the foot that the most friction is generate .If you have rough cracking heels, that could be a fungus, resembling athletes foot
fungus.
No I don't
My callouses are pretty thick, but not rough. It's a only a thick level of skin, not the kind you acquire from wearing ill-fitting shoes.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Do you hold gelatinous callus on your foot?
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