Calluses...
The human body is wonderfully adaptive, particularly in the ways it seeks to protect itself. Calluses are one such protective mechanism.
Calluses are areas of skin that grow thick in response to repeated pressure and friction. They are the body's way of protecting its skin, or the structures beneath it, from injury.
Calluses will form on the skin of any part of the body that is exposed to excessive pressure or friction. Generally this occurs on the ball of the foot, under the big toe, tips and top of toes.
Calluses can be painlessly pared back by us and advice given to stop recurrence.
Calluses are areas of skin that grow thick in response to repeated pressure and friction. They are the body's way of protecting its skin, or the structures beneath it, from injury.
Calluses will form on the skin of any part of the body that is exposed to excessive pressure or friction. Generally this occurs on the ball of the foot, under the big toe, tips and top of toes.
Calluses can be painlessly pared back by us and advice given to stop recurrence.