The skin on the heel area is thick and hard, and this condition may be an abnormal keratinization that develops due to chronic eczema in the area. In some cases, it is formed due to local friction or due to prolonged standing and stress, and finally local soft tissue and keratosis are formed. In this case, first of all, attention should be paid to the local keratin softening, which can be treated by topical application of topical vitamin A acid cream or topical application of mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream for sealing. If there is also a thicker keratin layer, topical 20% urea cream can also be applied along with encapsulation. If there is a certain amount of pain, it is necessary to stop this medication sealing. If it is accompanied by itching, oral antihistamines can be administered to control the development of local chronic inflammation, such as oral loratadine.