Professional Foot Care at Foster Foot Care Clinic

Corns and calluses are common foot conditions caused by repeated pressure or friction on the skin. While they may seem minor, they can become painful and interfere with daily activities if left untreated. At Foster Foot Care Clinic, our licensed chiropodist provides safe, effective treatment to relieve discomfort and help prevent corns and calluses from returning.

What Are Corns and Calluses?

Corns and calluses are areas of thickened skin that develop as the body’s natural response to pressure or friction.

  • Corns are smaller, more localized, and often have a hard center. They commonly develop on the tops or sides of toes or between toes and can be painful when pressed.
  • Calluses are larger areas of thickened skin that usually form on weight-bearing areas such as the heels, balls of the feet, or soles. They are typically less painful but can crack or become uncomfortable over time.

Causes of Corns and Calluses

These conditions develop when excess pressure or rubbing is placed on the feet. Common causes include:

  • Ill-fitting or tight footwear
  • High heels or narrow shoes
  • Abnormal foot mechanics or gait issues
  • Toe deformities such as hammertoes or bunions
  • Walking or standing for long periods
  • Lack of cushioning or support in footwear

Signs & Symptoms

Corns and calluses may present with:

  • Thick, hardened layers of skin
  • Rough, dry, or flaky skin
  • Tenderness or pain when walking or standing
  • A hard, raised bump (corn)
  • Cracked skin, especially around the heels

People with diabetes or circulation issues should take special care, as thickened skin can increase the risk of complications.

💡 Regular professional foot care can reduce discomfort, prevent infection, and improve mobility.

Diagnosis by a Chiropodist

A chiropodist can diagnose corns and calluses through a thorough foot examination. Identifying the underlying cause — such as pressure points, footwear issues, or foot structure — is essential for effective and long-term treatment.

Corn and Callus Treatment at Foster Foot Care Clinic

Our treatment approach focuses on safely removing thickened skin and addressing the cause to prevent recurrence. Treatment may include:

Professional Debridement

  • Gentle, sterile reduction of corns and calluses
  • Immediate relief from pressure and discomfort

Pressure Relief & Prevention

  • Padding or offloading techniques
  • Footwear recommendations
  • Custom made orthotics if pressure is related to foot mechanics

Ongoing Foot Care Guidance

  • Advice on proper foot hygiene and skin care
  • Monitoring for recurrence or complications

Professional treatment is safer and more effective than home remedies, especially for patients with diabetes.

Prevention Tips

To help prevent corns and calluses from returning:

  • Wear properly fitting, supportive footwear
  • Avoid tight or high-heeled shoes when possible
  • Use cushioning or protective padding
  • Keep skin moisturized to prevent cracking
  • Address underlying biomechanical issues with orthotics if recommended

When to Seek Professional Care

You should book an appointment if:

  • Corns or calluses are painful or recurring
  • Walking becomes uncomfortable
  • Skin becomes cracked, bleeding, or inflamed
  • You have diabetes, poor circulation, or nerve issues

Early treatment can prevent complications and improve comfort.

📍 Foster Foot Care Clinic – Fonthill, Ontario

📞 Call 289-897-8366 or book your appointment online today.

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