12/03/2026
Corn vs Callus..what’s the difference?
Both corns and calluses are areas of thickened skin caused by repeated pressure or friction, but they look different, feel different, and usually occur in different places,
Corns are small, concentrated areas of thick skin that form over bony parts of the foot.
Key features:
🔹 Small and round
🔹 Usually have a hard central core
🔹 Often painful when pressed
🔹 Commonly appear on tops or sides of toes or between toes
A callus is a larger, broader patch of thickened skin that develops where skin experiences repeated rubbing or pressure.
Key features:
🔹 Larger and more spread out
🔹 Usually not painful
🔹 Skin appears yellowish and thick
🔹 Common on heels, balls of feet, and palms
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