They were larger hands, with crisscrossing scars and calluses that she had never noticed. |
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Wearing improperly fitting shoes on a daily basis causes foot problems such as calluses, corns, hammertoes, bunions, and more. |
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The silky fabric bunching and snagging against the rough calluses of work burned into my fingertips. |
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So it's no wonder our hands and feet sometimes complain in the form of dry, itchy skin or calluses. |
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According to them, the genome of the ostrich has the ability to let the skin form calluses when the skin is abraded. |
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I've got calluses, cuts that have gone septic, and the skin is falling off. |
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Most boot related injuries are the same injuries that wearing any tight, stiff shoe can cause, meaning corns, calluses, blisters, and bone spurs. |
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In addition, soaking your feet in warm water or with Epsom salts can alleviate painful corns and calluses. |
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By choosing appropriate footwear and keeping feet free of blisters, calluses and corns, we increase the body's general well being. |
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She had a happy family life until the calluses started appearing on her skin three years after her marriage. |
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Then his fingers are under my chin and I can feel the tough spots of a couple calluses rub against my skin as he tilts my face up. |
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Corns and calluses result from hyperkeratosis, a normal physiologic response of the skin to chronic excessive pressure or friction. |
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See your regular doctor or a foot-care specialist for calluses, corns, bunions or warts. |
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Hamilton recommends that dancers soak their feet in the bathtub every two weeks and rub the calluses down with a pumice stone. |
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He has played until his fingers blistered, the blisters burst, the wounds scabbed and the scabs formed calluses. |
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An example used by both Schmalhausen and Waddington concerns the calluses on the keels and sterna of ostriches. |
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Although they can form over any bony prominence, calluses are most frequently seen on the hands and feet. |
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He looked at his fingers again, picking at the calluses on his left hand. |
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Deepika is my foot guru who, in half an hour, will transform my unattractive foot complete with corns, calluses and untidy-looking toes into a thing of beauty. |
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For processing fingernails, toenails and artificial nails, and for removing horny skin and calluses. |
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Wet the stone with warm water and rub over hard skin to remove thick calluses. |
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Also, severe calluses or hard skin on the soles of the feet can affect the reading. |
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After taking care of your toenails, the beautician will remove any calluses and then hydrate your feet to infuse them with more vigour. |
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If not, schedule an appointment with a foot doctor to treat any calluses, bunions, or corns. |
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It is particularly suitable for treating ingrown, thickened and very tough nails and also for treating calluses, rough skin and corns. |
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Look for cuts, scratches, blisters, calluses, corns, ingrown toenails or signs of infection. |
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Plant cell suspension cultures and calluses can typically be sonicated in a lysis buffer within 2 minutes. |
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Beware of 'bathroom surgery' let your podiatrist look after corns and calluses. |
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The goal of orthotics, similar to certain other therapies for calluses, is to reduce pressure and friction and allow the skin to rest. |
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Topical medications, orthotics, debridement, and surgical correction of a deformity or bony prominence are other treatment methods for calluses. |
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Removes calluses gently but effectively since the light lotion penetrates the callused skin cells and loosens them. |
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According to a number of podiatry Web sites, Hippocrates invented the scalpel so that he could remove his patients' corns and calluses. |
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Rugby players pride themselves on their twisted, bulbous, cauliflower ears, ballet dancers have feet covered in lumps and calluses that betray their art. |
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Dry skin, odours and perspiration, tired or swollen feet, calluses and fungus are the most common problems. |
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Our instrument lends itself well to remove tough calluses and thick at the heel and toes. |
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Her palms have grown hard with layers of calluses from using a rope to pull up water. |
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It is all there, like the scars and calluses on a farmer's hands. |
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Your hand reflects the amount of fluids currently in your body, as well as any calluses or wear and tear from the friction of throwing a bowling ball. |
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His hands are soft and have only mild calluses from playing guitar. |
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Blisters, calluses, and occasionally, ganglion cysts can be the result. |
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As well as contributing to bunions, claw toes, calluses and blisters, wearing high-heeled shoes is linked to back pain and osteoarthritis of the knee. |
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She grasped his hand in a firm clasp, and he was surprised to find hard calluses on her palm, like those gained off hard work with ship and sword. |
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The study showed 82 percent of the individuals had complications including toenail pathology, foot and ankle deformities, calluses, impaired pulses, neuropathy, past or present ulcer, amputation and joint abnormalities. |
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For instance, cyclists develop calluses on their palms from holding the handlebar grips, and rowers develop calluses on their hands as a result of friction with the oars. |
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Although no serious injuries occurred, sore muscles, calluses, and braises were common in all the classes. |
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He complained of getting calluses from spending so much time on his knees. |
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Obvious pains like Socha's, or merely visible imperfections like black toenails or calluses, often indicate imbalances that can lead to injury. |
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So the trained cosmetician can thoroughly remove corns and calluses, without any irritation of the still living cells, in a relaxing, regenerating massage. |
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This peculiarity of being rough can be used to erase the calluses and dead skin cells and foot support points generally smooth without any aggressiveness. |
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Care includes clipping nails, treating corns, calluses, ingrown nails and thickened nails and preventative care as well as referral to other health professionals. |
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To soften quickly hard skin, calluses, corns and hard skin the nail fold. |
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Hard skin and calluses can also be removed effortlessly. |
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With podiatry, the medical name for footcare, we can help with problems such as ingrowing or thickened toenails, fungal infections, corns, excess hard skin or calluses, misalignment of the toes, etc. |
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The dual-layer foam insoles distribute pressure evenly on the bottom of the foot to relieve pressure points and friction that can lead to serious problems such as calluses, sores, and even ulcers for people with diabetes. |
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Always choosing the same spot may harden the skin and cause calluses. |
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Brush several times a day the place with Leucona calluses oil. |
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Prevent further corns and calluses by reducing the pressure on your feet. |
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Both corns and calluses usually form in response to repeated friction or pressure, such as from wearing ill-fitting shoes or performing certain tasks repeatedly. |
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Do not use chemical agents for the removal of corns or calluses. |
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Don't use a metal file to remove calluses, unless you have experience. |
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Minor wounds such as blisters, which are easily caused by poorly fitting footwear, or calluses caused by repetitive mechanical stress on the foot, may develop into full ulcers, if left untreated. |
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Tight shoes can cause blisters, corns and calluses on your child's toes, blisters on the back of the heels or worse, ingrown nails, which can become infected. |
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The major toe shoe concerns are corns, calluses, and blisters. |
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