Possible results for: Callus abnormalities (feet)

Verruca Vulgaris

Verruca Vulgaris, also known as a common wart, is a skin infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). These warts typically appear on the hands, fingers, and around the nails, but can also .......
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Tags: cryotherapyHPVhuman papillomaviruslaser therapysalicylic acidSkin infectionsSurgical removalVerruca Vulgariswarts

Clavus (Corn, Callus)

A clavus, also known as a corn or callus, is a thickening of the skin that usually occurs on the toes or other parts of the foot due to repeated pressure or friction. It is essentially a protective .......
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Tags: callusClavusCornCorn on footCorn removalCorn treatmentFoot careFoot problemsHard cornPainful callusPedicure treatmentPressure spot footPressure spots toesSkin thickeningSoft corn

Pitted Keratolysis (sweaty feet)

Pitted keratolysis is a superficial infection of the stratum corneum on the soles of the feet, particularly in pressure areas where the callus layer is thick. The infection is usually associated with .......
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Tags: bacterial skin infectionFoot careFoot infectionpitted keratolysisPitted Keratolysis treatmentSkin maceration feetSmall holes in the solesStrong foot odorSweaty feetWhite spots on the soles

Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis

Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis is a skin condition that mostly affects children and young teenagers. It is characterized by dry, flaky, and sometimes painful skin on the soles of the feet. ....
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Tags: Childhood foot eczemaChronic skin conditionDry and cracked skinFoot eczemaJuvenile Plantar DermatosisJuvenile Plantar Dermatosis treatmentPainful solesRedness and scalingSkin irritation feetWinter feet

Palmoplantar Keratosis (PPK)

Palmoplantar keratosis (PPK) is a skin condition characterized by thickening of the skin on the palms and soles. It occurs due to excessive production of keratin, a protein that protects the skin. .......
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Tags: Callus formation on hands and feetDry and scaly skinHereditary skin diseaseKeratodermaPalmoplantar keratosisPalmoplantar keratosis treatmentPPKSkin hardeningThickened skin on palmsThickened skin on soles

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