Calluses are an unfortunate, yet necessary part of training, and something you will have to learn to get over. The pain you're feeling is normal, and will go away.
yes and it could kill anyone who has it or people around them
Infection
There is not a certain way to do a pirouette differently without shoes on, but you do need to have a lot of calluses formed on the balls of your feet. You should keep shoes on with turns or you could tear the callus off, try looking up paws. They offer a little more protection than bare feet.
There are several types of microbes that could cause infection and they may be acute chronic or latent infections. A microbe that could cause an acute infection is rhinovirus, one that could cause a chronic infection is hepatitis C and one that could cause a latent infection is herpes zoster.
Did you take a load of spooge in the eye? That can cause a nasty infection.
A hard painless subcutaneous bump that moves on a finger could be a callus. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
It could be your period or an infection if you are female. If you are a guy, it could an injury or infection to your urethra.
You might want to get the rash checked out by a doctor. It happens and it could be no big deal but it could also mean infection.
If you have an infection in your body, the lymph system works to control the infection. The armpit soreness could be a lymphy node doing its job - fighting infection.
This could be a number of things. The dog's skin may be dry, infection, or an irritation. You could check in with your vet.
He might have an infection in his mouth or something caught around his tongue, he could have woody tongue.
It could, but that depends on how much the infection has spread and how much damage it's done.