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  2. How to treat foot calluses, according to experts - AOL

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    The best way to treat and prevent foot calluses involves at least three steps, according to our experts: physically exfoliate to remove dead skin, use a topical cream to further exfoliate and ...

  3. Callus - Wikipedia

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    A callus (pl.: calluses) is an area of thickened and sometimes hardened skin that forms as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Since repeated contact is required, calluses are most often found on the feet and hands, but they may occur anywhere on the skin. Some degree of callus, such as on the bottom of the foot, is ...

  4. Corn (pathology) - Wikipedia

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    A corn after treatment. Treatment of pressure corns includes paring of the lesions, which immediately reduces pain. [2] Another popular method is to use a corn plaster, a felt ring with a core of salicylic acid that relieves pressure and erodes the hard skin. However, if an abnormal pressure source remains, the corn generally returns.

  5. Climbing injuries - Wikipedia

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    The use of magnesium carbonate (chalk) for better grip dries out the skin and can often lead to cracked and damaged hands [10] There are a number of skincare products available for climbers that help to treat calluses, moisturize dry hands, and reduce recovery time.

  6. The ProLinc Callus Remover promises to work in minutes and is ...

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    How it works. First, soak your feet in warm water until the skin is nice and pink. Spread ProLinc over calluses and wait three to five minutes. Once the gel has had time to soak in, gently slough ...

  7. Gymnast Gabby Douglas Has A Foot-Care Routine—And It ... - AOL

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    "Gymnasts deal with a lot of rough material—the floor is rough, the beam is rough, and the vault runways are rough, creating calluses," she says. "I use this to get the bottom of my feet extra ...

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