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A plantar callus, a callus that occurs on the sole of the foot, has a white center.
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I have a big callus on my foot and it hurts.
At a routine Podiatry appointment a podiatrist can remove corns and callus with a scalpel, this is usually a painless experience. It is also possible for certain products to be used to break down the excess hard skin. In many cases corns and callus can be prevented. Using a good emollient on the foot will help keep your skin supple. Wearing cushioned footwear can also help. Do not leave your callus and corns unchecked.
The ICD-9 code for a right foot callus is 700.1, which specifically designates "Callus" as a skin condition. However, it's important to note that ICD-9 codes are largely replaced by ICD-10 codes in many healthcare settings. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines for the most accurate information.
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Callous is the homophone for callus.
How a callus remover is used depends on the type of callus remover. Some callus removers come in the form of medication or creams and others come in the form of exfoliating devices and are used to "buff away" the callus.
There are a number of different good Callus Eliminator products. Some of the better ones are ProLinc Callus Eliminator and Be Natural Callus Eliminator.
The homophone for callous is callus
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