Calluses are a common skin problem that can affect anyone and are a sign of excessive strain on the feet.
Over time, the feet can become deformed. Shoes and even slippers can put pressure on the deformed part of the foot. Causing the body to defend itself and develop calluses.

 

 

Unfortunately, internal health conditions and the side effects of certain medications can also cause increased calluses. The texture and location of calluses differ slightly from normal calluses, and their color, elasticity, moisture content, and thickness vary. The treatment and removal of these calluses requires increased attention from the pedicurist.
Many calluses have a very hard and dry surface, which leads to cracks.

 

 

Cracked skin is an unpleasant and painful symptom that is a common problem, so regular use of cream is recommended.

 

 

 

For maximum effectiveness, it is advisable to apply the cream to the affected area so that it is absorbed more deeply and does not get on your socks or bedding.

 

For daily use, a cream containing lanolin is recommended, while for older people and for the treatment of dry, cracked skin, a cream with a high urea content is recommended.
Pedicure treatment is recommended every 4-8 weeks.
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