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Callus PeelIs it possible for a callus to fall naturally?

I have a callus on the bottom of my left foot and the skin around it begins to peel. I danced barefoot. Is it possible that this is a sign that my Cal will fall? I tried using callus remover, but have removed and returned.

Calluses will always return. They are dead skin that is thick and gives more real depreciated but it often does not look (or smell) very nice. The removal of the skin probably just means that the upper layers are coming off. Just do what you do now to reduce it, or you can cut it. Do not worry is that the dead skin remember?

foot soak in warm soapy water 1 h, as in a bath or a shower (in bath, w / drain closed). Callus be very soft and can be easily wiped off w / nails. Keep them to push off the friction zone. shoes that fit well help.
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I had minor side of my feet, and the other day, they came off. =) So yes I think so ....

No, it will not fall.

What are calluses and corns?
Callosities and corns are areas of thick, hardened, dead skin. They form to protect the skin and body structure under the skin of pressure, friction, and injury. They may appear grayish or yellowish, less sensitive to the touch than surrounding skin, and feel bumpy. Calluses on hands and feet of an active person are normal. Calluses and corns become a problem when they grow large enough to cause pain.

Calluses typically form on the hands or feet, although they may form wherever there is pressure on the skin, as on the knees or elbows.
Calluses on the hands generally form at the base of the fingers. They are usually not painful and can be useful. For example, a carpenter might develop calluses that protect hands against scrapes and cuts while working. A tennis player might develop calluses on the palm that protect his hand from the pressure and friction of handling a tennis racket.
Calluses on the feet generally form on the sole of the foot, heel and below the big toe. They often form where the foot and the beginning of the toe meet (under the end of the metatarsal bones).
Corns are usually found where toes rub. Corns have an inner core that can be hard or soft. A soft corn is found between toes (usually the fourth and fifth toes), while the hard corn is often found on a bony part of a toe (usually the fifth toe).

I've never had calluses on my feet Peel, but I have on my hands! I'll get some calluses on my hand right below my Ringfinger Pinky & when I do a lot of yard work, then in the offseason, when I do a lot less work, a few years, it disappears immediately, but I also had moments when he pulled away. It does not seem to be harmful is that the dead layer which separates and never fell to the skin peeling where it has become difficult, even tender.

Posted on January 28, 2010.
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