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  2. How to treat foot calluses, according to experts - AOL

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    AmLactin’s Foot Repair Cream uses 15% lactic acid to break down the tough keratin buildup behind stubborn foot calluses. It’s gentle, but effective, says Parthasarathy, who recommends using an ...

  3. The 11 Best Pumice Stones for Softer, Smoother Feet - AOL

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    The cold-weather months can be unbearable for those suffering from dry, callused feet. If your soles are plagued with dry, rough skin, updating your foot care routine with one of the best pumice ...

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    If you’ve tried every treatment under the sun and scrubbed your tootsies with pumice stones and other exfoliators to combat your most stubborn calluses with minimal success, you may be ready to ...

  5. Callus - Wikipedia

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    Calluses (plantar in right foot and medial in left foot) A callus (pl.: calluses) is an area of thickened and sometimes hardened skin that forms as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Since repeated contact is required, calluses are most often found on the feet and hands, but they may occur anywhere on the skin.

  6. Diseases of the foot - Wikipedia

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    Corns and calluses are very common and do not look pleasant. Corns and calluses generally need treatment only if they cause problems. For most people, the best treatment of corns and calluses is to eliminate the source of friction or pressure. [5] Ingrown toe nail is a disorder where the nail starts to grow into the soft fleshy area of the toe.

  7. List of disorders of foot and ankle - Wikipedia

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    Athlete's foot; Callus and Corns of the Skin; Onychocryptosis (Ingrown Toenail) Keratosis palmaris et plantaris; Disorders of the joints. Arthritis mutilans;