The legs of ballerinas without pointe shoes sometimes look very ugly. The reason for this is daily physical activity. But if ballerinas have to sacrifice the beauty of their legs in the name of art, then many ladies become victims of fashion in the truest sense of the word - narrow high-heeled shoes provoke the appearance of corns, which can sometimes be very difficult to get rid of, estet-portal.com agrees. There are many reasons for the appearance of corns on the legs. Let's see why these dry corns appear and how to get rid of them? What methods of prevention of corns are there?

What are corns on the feet?

According to medical statistics, women visit an orthopedist's office ten times more often than men. And all because they prefer to wear dress shoes. However, lovers of solid-soled shoes can also harm their feet. Therefore, the prevention of corns should begin with a shoe store.

Corns – these are dry calluses, which are a thickening of the upper layer of the skin. There is an accumulation of dead cells. They can be formed due to:

  • frequent mechanical damage to the skin,
  • excessive pressure on the skin of the feet.

Another reason for the appearance of "dry calluses" may be poor-quality material from which the shoes are made.

An uncomfortable shoe, a platform that is too high or, conversely, low, can cause not only corns, but also other diseases, including flat feet and osteochondrosis.

By the way, excessive sweating of the feet, as well as constant rubbing or slipping, also invariably leads to corns.

Causes of corns on the legs

Excess weight increases the load on the legs, thereby injuring the skin of the foot, which leads to the formation of corns. The reason can often be:

  • Large loads on the foot or high leg injuries are typical for people leading a mobile lifestyle. For example, for soldiers who walk daily on the parade ground or football players who have to hit the ball. A side effect of such activity is corns on the legs.
  • Dry skin. Corns are sometimes called "dry" for a reason. calluses, since their appearance largely depends on the condition of the skin, or rather — from dryness.
  • Deficiency in the body of vitamins A and E, insufficient blood circulation affect the condition of the skin, the dryness of which is akin to the appearance of corns.
  • Shoes. Orthopedists advise choosing comfortable shoes with a loose toe. This model prevents immobilization of the toes. On the other hand, tight high-heeled shoes increase the load on the feet, which leads to corns.

Also, the causes of corns can be such phenomena as:

  • overweight;
  • excessive sweating of the legs;
  • insufficient circulation of the legs;
  • bone deformity;
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • , flat feet;
  • chronic nervous diseases.
  • Symptoms of corns on the legs

Corns are formed as a result of prolonged exposure to the skin of the feet, as a result of which blood circulation is disturbed in the affected areas and keratinization of the skin occurs. They are dense formations that often occur when deformities of the big toe and much less often - the little finger, for which they are sometimes mistakenly called corns.

Until a certain time, corns on the legs, manifesting themselves asymptomatically, and except for aesthetic ones, do not cause other problems. But gradually, pain begins to appear in the affected area, sometimes so strong that the person is not able to walk independently.

Most often in this way "beeps" thumb, enlargement and deformation of which in relation to other fingers causes constant pain. If the focus is also inflamed or infected, then the person is doomed to suffering.

a-vy-znaete-kak-izbavitsya-ot-natopyshej-na-nogakhThe symptoms of corns can be divided into stages:

The first stage of the disease, when the skin turns red and swollen at the site of corn formation. And the pain manifests itself in the area of ​​the deformed finger.
  1. The second stage,  on the foot, corns are formed directly. They can be yellow or gray, both smooth and rough to the touch, and do not have clear boundaries. At this stage, the pain manifests itself during walking.
  2. You may also notice the following symptoms:

yellow color with a brownish tinge;
  • smooth or rough surface, sometimes with cracks;
  • flat or convex form of
  • dry calluses
  • .
  • See also:
"Operation: beautiful legs" or how to get rid of mycosis of the foot

Symptoms of corns with rod

The greatest danger is the so-called corns with a rod. It is they who often cause severe pain, which hinders the movement of a person. These corns are a kind of hardened corns, the root of which penetrates deep inside. On top of the rod is a "hat". Growing, it begins to give off a sharp pain while walking, which at a certain moment becomes unbearable.

You cannot cope with such corns on your own, so you should immediately consult a doctor who will determine the type of corns.

There are two types of corns with a shaft:

The first type is more like dry corns, resulting from the constant wearing of
    uncomfortable shoes
  1. . The second thalamus develops as a result of infection with a virus and involves, first of all, its removal.
  2. As for the root itself, then only a specialist can remove it, especially if it has penetrated deeply. You should not do this on your own: the risk of infection is too high, which threatens with serious complications.

Treatment of corns in different ways

You can fight corns both at home and in medical institutions, it all depends on the degree of the disease. But first, you should definitely consult with a specialist: he will help determine the cause of the appearance of formations, as well as methods of dealing with them.

There is another reason to see a doctor. Calluses are sometimes confused with warts, which also often become sources of pain. But if the latter is characterized by a viral nature of origin, then corns are mainly of a mechanical order. Accordingly, their treatment methods will be different.

And one more argument in favor of orthopedists. Only they know how to get rid of corns once and for all. But the wrong treatment can only hurt. In addition, cosmetic procedures and folk remedies are good only in simple cases of the disease.

Principles of treatment of corns

Corns on the feet can be treated in different ways:

At home. To begin with, corns should be softened in order to painlessly remove (but in no case cut off) rough skin. Daily foot baths, scrub and pumice stone will help. For the same purpose, traditional medicine advises using serum, which is heated to 60 & mdash; 70 ° C degrees, feet are steamed in it for half an hour, and then lubricated with castor oil and / or glycerin. To relieve pain or inflammation, you can apply a cold compress to the focus and take painkillers.
  • Pay attention to nutrition. It should include a lot of minerals, vitamins, especially groups A and E. You will find the first in milk, liver, rose hips. And the latter are found in greens, nuts, apples. This method is only suitable in cases where medical attention can be dispensed with.
  • In a beauty salon, a laser, liquid nitrogen or a drill is used to remove neoplasms. These methods can be very aggressive on small and young lesions. They are best used in chronic cases.
  • In a medical clinic, corns can be removed with a surgical operation. This is – last resort, usually when the pain becomes unbearable.
  • Prevention of corns on the legs

The main preventive measures for the occurrence of corns are:

wear comfortable and proper shoes;
  • foot bath every evening;
  • remove the stratum corneum with pumice stone;
  • lubricate the feet with softening and nourishing creams;
  • do a foot massage.
  • What can the location of corns indicate?

Orthopedic doctors are sure: the localization of corns on the foot indicates diseases of the internal organs. Of course, a lot of factors affect the skin of the feet, ranging from the time of year to lifestyle. And yet, by corns, you can make a small diagnosis and find out what truth the legs hide.

The location of the corn indicates a disease:

at the base of the fingers — due to constant wearing of high heels;
  • on the edge of the heels, in the form of a "horseshoe" — pain in the back and lower back;
  • on the outer edges of the feet — diseases of the spine;
  • on the edges of the heels —
  • joint diseases
  • ; anywhere on the foot — curvature of the pelvis and circulatory disorders in the legs;
  • under the ring finger of the right foot — because of the heart muscle;
  • under the little toe of the right foot — diseases of the sinuses or ears;
  • under the little toe of the left foot — inflammation of the maxillary sinus or nasal mucosa;
  • on the left foot — colon problems;
  • on the left foot, where the arch passes into the heel — chronic appendicitis or small intestine;
  • all over the foot — abuse of fatty foods.
  • And how do you deal with corns on your feet, share with us on estet-portal.com.

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