Nails, Corns and Calluses
Toenail problems tend to be more common with advancing age. Problems include fungal infection, nail deformities and brittle nails. Causes of nail problems include trauma, ill-fitting shoes, poor circulation and infection. Improve the health of your nails by visiting Griffith Foot Clinic for comprehensive professional treatment.
Corns and calluses can affect anyone. They develop due to pressure and friction on the foot, this could be due to footwear or due to the way we stand, walk or run. The skin protects itself by thickening as a result of this trauma. These hard patches of skin are called calluses and are part of the body’s defense system to protect the underlying tissues. If the cause of pressure is not relieved, calluses become painful. Common sites of corn and callus formation include the ball of the foot, under the big toe, tips and tops of toes and between the toes. The presence of a central ‘core’ suggests a corn has formed. Corns can be in the form of hard or soft corns. Corns and calluses can cause inflammation, which can result in pain, swelling and redness.
If you are experiencing problems with hardening of the skin then visit Griffith Foot Clinic. We will identify the cause of your pain and provide treatment options to relieve it and prevent it. Treatment options and solutions range from removing the callus or corn, to footwear advice, redistributing the pressure with the use of padding or strapping and in some cases orthotics.