What should I do if I have calluses on my feet that are particularly painful to walk on?

Walking with calluses on your feet is especially painful, and the calluses need to be removed, either by freezing or through medication. During the pain, you should reduce walking and rest more. Due to walking for a long time, the friction and pressure on the soles of the feet will lead to localized skin hyperplasia, resulting in the formation of calluses, which will cause pain when walking. 1. Freezing: Freezing can make the callus gradually fall off. 2. medication: usually choose to contain softening or peeling components of the drug, such as urea ointment, salicylic acid ointment, vitamin A acid ointment and other drugs, hot water every night after soaking, coated with the appropriate cream, with plastic wrap for over wrapping, so that the local skin softening, callus can be gradually eliminated. In daily life, choose the right shoes for yourself and don’t walk for a long time. In the treatment process, try not to move too much, pay attention to rest, in order to reduce friction, reduce pain. Feet wear out calluses walking especially painful please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and medication.