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  • Writer's pictureAndrew Gardner

Hard Skin

A chiropodist, also known as a podiatrist, can treat hard skin in several ways, depending on the severity of the condition. Here are some common treatments a chiropodist may recommend:

  1. Debridement: A chiropodist may use a scalpel to carefully trim away the layers of dead skin that make up the hard skin. This can help reduce the thickness of the hard skin and relieve any pain or discomfort.

  2. Moisturizing: A chiropodist may recommend using a moisturizing cream or lotion to soften the hard skin and prevent it from getting thicker.

  3. Footwear advice: A chiropodist may recommend wearing shoes that fit well and provide proper support and cushioning, to prevent further development of hard skin.

  4. Orthotics: If the hard skin is caused by an underlying foot problem, such as an abnormal gait or foot structure, a chiropodist may recommend custom-made orthotics to correct the issue and prevent future hard skin.

  5. Foot massage: A chiropodist may recommend massage techniques to help stimulate circulation and promote healing of the affected area.

It's important to note that attempting to remove hard skin at home can be dangerous and may lead to infection or other complications. It's best to seek the advice of a qualified chiropodist for treatment of hard skin.

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