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Step 1
Watch calluses disappear. Stop the pressure that caused the callus, and it should go away on its own over time. For example, switch to better-fitting shoes or stop using the tool causing pressure to your hand.
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Step 2
Soak calluses on your hand or foot in warm water to remove them quicker. Use a pumice stone or specially designed file to gently rub away the buildup of dead skin. Repeat this process every day for about a week if the callus is large.
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Step 3
See a doctor if you cannot remove calluses on your own. A doctor can use chemicals to dissolve calluses or, in severe cases, can use a surgical procedure to remove them.
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Step 4
Prevent more calluses from forming. Wear gloves to cushion hands while performing manual labor; wear shoes that fit properly; use arch supports in shoes and don't wear high heels everyday to avoid constant pressure on heels the balls of feet.










Comments
peterpan56 said
on 5/13/2008 Sound advice on preventing and removing calluses. Most articles here only treat preventing or treating calluses. Thanks for sharing some sound advice on doing both.
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