Harry Cotler DPM

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Corns and Calluses

Corns and calluses are not always extremely painful, but can be aesthetically displeasing and sometimes cause discomfort for patients. We have many patients visit us who desire treatment for the corns or calluses on their feet, which occur when there is a type of friction or pressure from footwear. Corns and calluses can sometimes go away on their own, but in more severe cases, Dr. Harry Cotler provides treatment in Soldotna, AK.


Corns and calluses are both caused from friction and pressure on a specific area of skin. Because of the pressure, the skin on the foot dies and provides a hard surface to protect it. The majority of corns and calluses are the result of pressure from shoes:



  • ·         Wearing shoes that are too tight.

  • ·         Wearing shoes that are too narrow.

  • ·         Loose shoes that cause rubbing and friction.

  • ·         Shoes with thin soles, creating pressure on the ball of the foot.

  • ·         Wearing shoes without socks.

  • ·         Sandals causing friction between the toes.

  • ·         Shoes with a seam or stitch rubbing against the foot.


Patients who have diabetes, or other medical conditions that cause bad circulation in the feet, should visit our Affiliated Ankle and Foot Care podiatry office as soon as they notice corns or calluses. Contact us for more information on corns and calluses.

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