Although many people consider calluses to be a simple skin problem, it is actually an indicator of bone problems. In the foot, calluses are typically seen on the heels, balls of the feet, and on the outer side of the big toe. Calluses have their own nerves and sacks of fluid that act as cushioning, which can cause pain over time.

Pumice stones and foot soaks are great ways to treat minor calluses and preemptively stop them from occurring. There are also over the counter callus removers can be used, however, most people find them tricky to apply and painful to use, and are not able to use them effectively. In our offices, we can help you with a custom treatment to ensure maximum effectiveness.

For severe cases, a steroid injection into the callus may be recommended for immediate pain relief. In some cases, surgery may be recommended to remove the callus from the foot.

To prevent calluses, wear well-fit shoes and consider orthotics. Thick socks, especially ones with thicker heels, can greatly reduce the chances of callus development.

For more information on calluses or to schedule an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact us today at (509) 928-1990!