What is heels?
Calus is a strong, increased layer of hard skin that develops as a defense mechanism against frequent friction or pressure in a process known as hyperkeratosis . The condition tends to be most often around bones on the hands or feet, especially under the heel. The Kalus heel may be caused by the bone structure of the foot or incorrectly with the adaptation of the shoes.
The physical appearance of the heel callus may vary depending on the severity. When the skin passes through hyperkeratosis, it develops a stain of dead skin that can easily handle pressure. Callus will generally be a different color and will have a much heavier texture that will not penetrate as normal skin. It can be a small area of heel or expand all over the bottom of the heel and may feel tender or very painful.
Kalus heel is caused by irritation or constant friction on a shoe or ground. Irritutone can be the result of shoes, socks or stockings that are not suitable for a showerEarly and causes the heel either moving too much inside free shoes or pulling on the bottom of the shoe, which is too tight. It tends to occur most often from high heels or shoes with tight, pointed fingers. In people who have flat legs without a lower arch or people with too much arc, they also occur more often in people who have flat legs. Obesity can contribute to the development of stalemate roads due to the foot absorbing impact.
Because the Kalus heel is the result of incorrect absorption or friction of shocks, it can be treated simply by switching with a person to a more supportive, better -fitting shoe that is equipped to withstand pressure, especially for someone who is constantly on their feet. In order to minimize the pain of callus, a person can use a call remote product that is designed to securely penetrate and soften dead skin or gently scrub the Calus layers of a set of calluses. A person can also use a strong humidification cream twice deNuns to make the callus feel smoother.
are usually annoying and are usually not dangerous in themselves, but may have serious complications if one tries to physically remove them. Slicing from the heel of the heel with a knife or other sharp object can be dangerous because it is difficult to cut only dead skin and accidentally do not reach the normal skin under it. Incorrectly removed callus can lead to severe cuts, which can lead to infection.