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Corns, Calluses AND AYURVEDIC TREATMENT - Dr. Murali Manohar Chirumamilla, M.D. (Ayurveda) |
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All to often, corns and calluses are the price we pay for
neglecting our feet. Corns and calluses are very much alike; they just
differ in where they occur.
Corns show up on the bony area on top of the toes and the skin between the toes. Corns feel hard to the touch, are tender, and have a round appearance. Extreme pain can change the way a person stands or walks. Such changes can, in turn, cause pain in the ankle, back, hip, or knee. Calluses can occur on any part of the body that goes through repeated pressure or irritation. Common places are on the ball or heel of the feet, on the hands, and on the knees. Calluses are flat, painless thickenings of the skin. A bunion, on the other hand is an enlargement of the bone on the interior of the big toe, often accompanied by tender, inflamed tissue on top of the bump. The tendency to develop bunions seems to be hereditary, but without added pressure to the big toe, they might never appear. Women have these types of problems more often than men, probably because women wear high-heeled footwear and other footwear that do not fit properly. Causes Corns and calluses form to prevent injury to skin that is repeatedly pinched, rubbed, or irritated. The most common causes are: shoes that are too tight or too loose, or have very high heels; tight socks or stockings; deformed toes; walking down a long hill, or standing or walking on a hard surface for a long time; and jobs or hobbies that cause steady or recurring pressure on the same spot can also cause calluses. Guidelines & Ayurvedic Remedies
Note
As we all are genetically different with
different constitutions and patterns, we respond to treatments in many
different ways. Hence Standard Ayurvedic Treatments are always individually
formulated. This article is intended only for information. It is not a
substitute to the standard medical diagnosis, personalized Ayurvedic
treatment or qualified Ayurvedic physician. For specific treatment, always
consult with a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
Address Dr. Ch. Murali
Manohar, M.D. (Ayurveda) Ayurvedic
Specialist Raksha
Ayurvedic Centre, Opp.
Directorate of Women Development, Yousufguda
Main Road (Sarathi Studio Road), Ameerpet,
Hyderabad - 500073., Andhra
Pradesh, INDIA Phones: Land:
+91 (040) 23742146; Mobile: 09246575510
Consultation Hours
Weekdays: 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. E-mail: muralimanoharch@hotmail.com
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