The soles of the feet are calloused and cracked. 20

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello: You call this a "chapped".

    There are several reasons for the occurrence of chapped hands and feet:

    1. Special structure. The heels and palms are rubbed a lot, the stratum corneum is particularly thick, there are no hair follicles and sebaceous glands under the skin, and there is a lack of sebum protection.

    2. Climatic factors. In the autumn and winter of the north, the climate is cold and dry, the blood vessels are constricted, the water content of the cells is reduced, and it is easy to crack.

    3. Environmental reasons. People who often work outdoors are exposed to lime, cement, salinity, and certain chemicals, which can cause damage.

    4. Genetic causes. People with congenital palmoplantar keratosis can develop the disease from an early age, and the symptoms become more severe as they age.

    5. Physiological causes of old age. Middle-aged and elderly people have weakened metabolism, aging, decreased cell moisture, decreased elasticity, and are prone to dryness and cracks.

    6. Bacterial diseases. Some diseases caused by bacteria and fungi, such as athlete's foot, eczema, psoriasis, goosepaw wind, etc., can lead to desquamation, thickening and chapped keratin.

    **Dry cracking. It is more common than in the cold and dry season, and occurs in the hands and feet, also known as chapped hands and feet. The light one is only dry and cracked; In severe cases, the tear is deep into the dermis, and it is easy to bleed and painful.

    It can be soaked in hot water to remove the thick stratum corneum, and urea ointment can be applied topically. Sticking a plaster to the tear promotes healing. If there is a secondary infection, antimicrobial drugs are used.

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that chapped skin is mostly caused by sudden heat and cold and dryness, resulting in blockage of blood vessels and loss of skin nourishment; And it is related to frequent friction, pressure, impregnation. It is advisable to soak the affected area in decoction of ground bone skin and alum in equal parts, and apply moisturizing ointment or Taiyi ointment. Pay attention to the heat preservation and care of hands and feet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    With the oil of the iron tree on the seabed, the effect is good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In life, many people have the symptoms of calluses on their feet, which is actually a normal symptom, because the soles of our feet will grow calluses in the long-term pressure and wear, but they can also be removed through our maintenance, and even can prevent growth. So, how do you crack the calluses on the soles of your feet? What's going on with the calluses on the soles of the feet?

    1. Physiological aging

    Cracked heels mostly appear in middle-aged and elderly people, middle-aged and elderly people** metabolism is slow, there are many dead cells, few new cells, so there will be keratin thickening, plus the oil secretion is greatly reduced, ** will lack elasticity, so it is easy to break and bleed.

    2. Caused by beriberi

    The common beriberi is erosive beriberi, which is more common in erosions and cracks between the toes and blisters, which is wet beriberi. Heel cracking is dry athlete's foot, and the symptoms are dry, cracked heels. Dry athlete's foot also breaks due to a decrease in elasticity caused by a fungal infection.

    3. Lack of vitamins

    When vitamin A and vitamin B are deficient, there will be a dry phenomenon, and the feet will be dry and dehydrated, which is prone to cracking and bleeding.

    4. The climate is dry and cold

    In autumn and winter, the temperature is low, the blood circulation is slow, the metabolic rate is reduced, the elasticity is also reduced, and the air is dry, it is easy to have the symptoms of cracked and crusty feet. This is also the reason why cracked heels are generally more severe in winter.

    5. Caused by ** disease

    Some diseases can also cause cracking of the heel and crust, such as ichthyosis, which is a hereditary keratosis disorder. In addition, diseases of keratinizing metabolism, such as chronic eczema, can also cause chapped feet.

    6. Pay attention to heel cracking

    (1) Pay attention to foot hygiene

    Change your socks every day and wash your shoes regularly to prevent fungal infections on your feet.

    Although you can't see it when you wrap your feet in shoes, you also need to moisturize when you are dry, so you can soak your feet before going to bed every day, and then apply foot moisturizer.

    (2) Eat more fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins

    Fruits and vegetables contain more vitamins, which can promote wound healing, and people with cracked heels should eat more appropriately.

    7. Remove calluses

    When wearing high heels or wearing shoes that don't fit, it is easy for girls to have calluses on their feet. At this time, give up high heels and do not wear shoes with hard and thin soles. Especially in the summer, don't wear shoes that are too abrasive, it's better to wear shoes with strong breath and soft and thick soles, so that after one to two months, the calluses will slowly disappear on their own.

    Calluses are generally removed by soaking and rubbing. Soak the cocoons in hot water and then grind them off with a file. But it should be noted that the cocoon cannot be removed at one time, all of which can not be rubbed too much each time, and the dermis layer cannot be rubbed off by long-term dermabrasion.

    The dermis has been protected by cocoons for a long time, and if it is not protected or injured once it is lost, it is easy to form new cocoons.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It can be eliminated by applying Tianjian foot pads externally, washing feet normally, and falling spontaneously for 7-10 days, without affecting walking.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The effect of biofilm cocoon removal products is quite good.

    You can try it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! First of all, I wish you good health! For the fate of you and me, I will introduce you to a home remedy that has been effective and cheap after countless experiments:

    Take 500 grams of mugwort leaves (500 grams of yuan) and 100 grams of safflower (100 grams of yuan). Divide it into 10-15 parts on average, 1 part per day, wrap and tie safflower and mugwort leaves with a gauze bag, put it in a container and add an appropriate amount of water to decoction. Bring to a boil over high heat first, then cook over low heat for 5-10 minutes, and take the juice.

    When using, mix the liquid medicine with hot water at a temperature of 40--50 - the water consumption is to spread to the ankles, and soak it while it is hot, and the time is limited to 20-30 minutes.

    This formula can not only remove necrotic skin, calluses, chilblains, tears and corns that have not healed for many years on your feet, but also make your feet smooth and delicate; And because the feet are the second heart of the human body, they can also play a role in warming the yang, passing through menstruation, invigorating blood, and dissolving stasis on your whole body organs, which should be able to solve the problems on your "feet".

    Because metal and plastic pots and barrels are easy to lose the ingredients of the liquid medicine, it is recommended to use wooden pots and barrels for soaking.

    The juice can be used for 2-3 days at a time, and it is packed in a container after soaking, and there is no need to change it every day.

    The above drugs can be paid with a "medical insurance card" at a Chinese medicine pharmacy (or Chinese medicine hospital).

    If you are satisfied with the above, please don't disappoint my kindness and answer in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Soak your feet in hot water and remove them with a blade.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Disease analysis: The calluses on the soles of the feet are mostly caused by the hyperplasia of the epithelial tissue of the feet, which is related to aging, too much walking, and too much friction.

    Suggestions: Soak your feet every night, add vinegar (about a tablespoon) and a small amount of salt to the water, use your feet to get rid of calluses and dead skin while soaking, and finally rinse with water, rub on body lotion, and persist for a week The effect is significant.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For very thin cocoons, you should soak your feet in warm water to make the cuticle absorb water and become soft and white, and then gently rub off the cocoons with a light and porous water pumice. If there are thick calluses on the feet, which affect daily life and walking, you should find a ** doctor or a regular pedicure to deal with it. They will use a sterilized scalpel or safety blade to peel off the calluses layer by layer.

    However, many pedicure shops use shared knives, which directly act on the human body** and the stratum corneum, and the slightest carelessness will cause infection due to puncture wounds.

    For the area that has grown calluses, try to get regular pedicures to avoid thickening them. However, be careful not to tear the calluses with excessive force, and do not pick them with your hands, so as not to damage the normal **. To deal with the calluses on your feet by yourself, it is best to use a professional pedicure tool (electric pedicure device) to sharpen them gradually, and do not cut them directly with a knife to avoid injuring yourself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it affects walking, you can go to the hospital for a laser**, you can cut off the roots, or you can go to a pedicure shop to repair the cocoon, but it will grow back.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cut it off with scissors, I'm like this, because I didn't cut the meat, it didn't hurt.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have calluses on your feet, you can use a knife to shave the silver layer.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If that one is cut off, it will still grow.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mainly for elderly people, the various subcutaneous tissues on the soles of the feet have atrophied and decreased, the fat has also decreased, and the buffer has been reduced, so long-term friction will form a hard-to-hard friction, and the subcutaneous tissue will be reduced, and the cushioning effect will be weak. Of course, there is also a situation to be identified, such as plantar warts, plantar warts that grow under the soles of the feet, if it is aggregated, a bunch of plantar warts aggregate into one, and it can also form a hard thing, so it is necessary to identify, because its ** is different. Of course, it is possible to preliminarily determine the cocoon, that is, the callosum is grown by an older person, and the plantar warts are grown by a young person, which is the most basic method of identification.

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