Corns and calluses are skin hyperkeratosis disease. The hardening layer of skin protects the skin from friction and pressure. However, over-friction and over-pressure may stimulate the formation of corns and calluses on the skin. They often appear on the feet and toes, hands and fingers. For most people, corns and calluses will gradually disappear simply by eliminating the source of friction. If there are bone abnormalities below the corns and calluses, the bone abnormalities should be corrected before corns and calluses can cure.
How is Corns and calluses treated in practice?