Making Healthy Happy Feet since 1991
Providing advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments for foot and ankle disorders, while ensuring that your experience with us is a positive one!


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FOOT & ANKLE DISEASES

Achilles Tendonitis
Ankle Problems
Bunions
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Flatfoot (Fallen Arches)
Haglund's Deformity
Hallux Rigidus
Hammertoes
Heal Pain/Plantar Fasciitis
Ingrown Nails
Morton's Neuroma
Onychomycosis
Orthotics
Osteoarthritis
Peripheral Neuropathy
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sesamoiditis


FOOT CARE
Diabetic Foot Care
Pediatric Foot Care


FOOT & ANKLE INJURY
Running/Sports Injuries
Sprains/Strains
Foot/Ankle Injuries


SKIN CONDITIONS
Allergic Dermatitis
Athlete's Foot
Calluses
Dry Skin
Infections
Plantar Warts

 

FOOT & ANKLE CARE EDUCATION CENTER
SKIN CONDITIONS: Calluses

Cape Coral Podiatrist | Cape Coral Calluses | FL | Foot & Ankle Center of Cape Coral |The human body is amazing in its ability to protect itself from repeated pressure and stress. It is this adaptive tendency that creates calluses on the feet. Calluses are think patches of skin that develop when the foot is subjected to excessive friction and pressure. This skin forms a protective layer over the foot to make it less vulnerable to injury. However, the callus itself may eventually become a problem if not properly managed.

Often calluses are found on those who may spend a lot of time walking barefoot outdoors. Calluses can also form to compensate for improper foot alignment. They can become exceedingly rough and dry and in some cases the callus may start to crack. While smaller calluses may be unsightly, it is the rough and cracked skin that may become painful.

Calluses can be easily managed with a daily routine of exfoliation and moisturizing. There are many products available to make foot care easier, such as foot soaks, pumice stones and files. For those with severe or recurring problems, the occasional pedicure may be in order. Of course prevention is always the most effective form of treatment, so if you are experiencing calluses, take care to protect your feet and adjust your posture so your weight is distributed evenly across the entire foot. Contact us today to learn more about calluses and what you can do to manage them.

We treat many different kinds of skin conditions relating to foot and ankle care, such as Athlete's Foot, Dry Skin, Plantar Warts
Allergic Dermatitis, Infections. Ingrown Toenails. For your information we have created an education center on our website to help you learn more. Please use the links to the left to navigate.
 

Contact our office at 239-573-9200 for an appointment. You may also contact us via email. Get directions to our offices.

 

 

Location & Directions
Heart and Sole Podiatry
1722 Del Prado Blvd S, Suite 12
Cape Coral, FL 33990
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Phone: (239) 573-9200
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