Due to repeated pressure and friction, skin gets relatively hard and dry, resulting in callus. Callus generally forms on feet and hands. Though not harmful, it sometimes may result in skin infection or ulceration.
Yellow or gray patches, dry and thick skin, bumps on the skin, and pain when you walk or wear shoes, are some of the crucial symptoms of callus. If ignored, they turn rough and large.
Here, are some home remedies to get rid of callus. However, diabetic patients, and people with poor blood circulation and fragile skin must consult the health care professional before using any of these remedies.

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