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Can a Callous or corn form on finger?

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Callouses definitely form on fingers. Many guitar players have them.

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Why does the tip of my left ring finger have a sudden sharp pain when i place the finger on my guitar?

I have been playing acoustic guitar for 45 years and the same condition of sharp ring finger pain just started on me about three months ago. It is such a sharp raw pain, that I reluctantly put my guitar down for a couple of weeks. I looked at how my ring finger was seated on the string and noticed that it is now making contact just below the callous on the tip of the finger, on the soft flat under part of the finger. I then attempted to re-position my ring finger, so that it would make contact directly on the tip where the callous forms, but on some chords, I just wasn't able to do it. After you feel the sharp pain, look on the underside of your ring finger and see if it is making contact below the callous. There should be a string indentation just below the callous. I am still working on trying to remedy this issue with myself. I believe the solution is in making sure your ring finger makes contact on the tip and not below the tip. After 45 years of playing with no issues, I suddenly have had this problem develop in the past three months. It is really depressing! Any way, this is where I am on it, at this point in time. I did notice that some company online is selling a product called Quik-Callous for about $12.00 bucks a bottle. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds tempting, if it really works! If you are thinking about ordering a bottle and trying it out, before you do order it, check out their website carefully and make sure they offer a money back guarantee, in the event it doesn't work for you. Also do a Google search on "Quik-Callous complaints". I always do this whenever I purchase products online that I am unsure of. If it is a good company with a good product, your search should come up with no complaints and vice-versa. Good luck.