Corns & Calluses in Wappingers Falls, NY
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Hollowbrook Foot Specialists, P.C. has treated numerous people who have suffered from corns and calluses in Wappingers Falls, NY. Corns and calluses are a buildup of thickened skin in response to pressure – in the same way you may develop calluses on your hands from constant pressure from hand tools. When the buildup of skin is diffused or spread out, it’s called a callus. When the buildup of skin is very dense and hard, it is called a corn. As the skin becomes thicker, it can become painful and it is the skin itself that adds to the pressure on the area involved. While corns and calluses are common and not life-threatening, they can be very irritating.
Causes
If you have a hammertoe or bunion, you may develop a corn or callus where your shoes rub against the top of your toe. The kinds of shoes you wear can also cause corns or calluses to form through friction. Additionally, any abnormal foot function such as overly sweaty feet or standing up for long periods of time can result in the formation of corns or calluses on your feet.
Treatment
You can treat your corn or callus at home by soaking your foot in warm, soapy water then filing away the surface with a fine emery board. Cushioning or padding the area helps, and applying a moisturizing cream can also help to reduce friction and pressure on the area.
However, if the pain persists, we highly recommend seeing our expert podiatrist. Our team will let you know if your corn is caused by simply wearing the wrong shoes, a deformity, or biochemical pathology. We will evaluate the underlying cause the of pressure on the area and may recommend conservative care such as a custom-molded orthotic to reduce abnormal pressures. Occasionally, more involved treatment, such as surgery, is required.
Several treatments are available depending on your pain level, lifestyle, and activity level. We will come up with the best treatment plan for your corn or callus.
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FAQ’s
How is toenail fungus diagnosed at your clinic?
Our podiatrists perform a thorough examination of your nails and feet to assess for signs of infection. We often use digital radiography and advanced imaging tools to evaluate the underlying nail bed and detect the extent of the fungal growth. In some cases, nail samples may be sent for laboratory testing to confirm the presence of specific fungi. This comprehensive approach ensures an accurate diagnosis and helps guide the most effective treatment plan.
What treatment options are available for toenail fungus?
Treatment for toenail fungus varies depending on the severity of the infection. Our clinic offers a range of solutions including topical antifungal medications, oral prescriptions, and laser therapy that targets the fungus without harming surrounding tissue. We also provide guidance on preventive care, such as proper nail trimming, foot hygiene, and selecting breathable footwear, to complement the medical treatments and reduce the risk of recurrence.
How long does it take to see results from toenail fungus treatment?
Results from toenail fungus treatment can vary based on the type and severity of the infection. In general, it may take several weeks to a few months for noticeable improvement as the infected nail gradually grows out and healthy nail tissue replaces it. Our podiatry team closely monitors progress and adjusts treatments if necessary to ensure the best outcomes. Patient adherence to care recommendations is essential for achieving lasting results.
