Dry Hard Skin On Feet Hurts

by Rose Briseno
(Long Beach, CA )

I was born with club feet and I am 56 years old and my left foot in particular is the one that bothers me sometimes to the point that I can't even walk it hurts so bad. I usually cut a lot of the dry skin off with a razor and then sand the rest with an emery board. I have had this problem most of my life but now that I am older it bothers me more and more. What can be done about this? Can you give me some advice? As a child i was cared for at Children's Hospital in New Mexico.

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Response To: Dry Hard Skin On Feet Hurts
by: Nanette From Skin-Remedies.com

Hello Rose,

Let me say for the benefit of our website viewers, that being born with club feet can present the problem of producing mild to severe calluses which is a condition when a thickening of the skin surface layer develops as a result of the response of our body system to the pressure applied to the soles of our feet when walking. It can certainly be challenging when dry, hardened skin on the soles of the feet continuously accumulates making walking very difficult and painful. As you have experienced, cutting off the top layer and sanding the hard skin can only offer a weak and temporary type of relief.

In order to get to the root of these calluses, you must reach down past the callus to the 7 layers of skin. Here is what I highly recommend to you to restore the soles of your feet and to prevent further callus build up.

1) First, wash with our FACE & BODY WASH which is a non-soap anti-bacterial cleanser to cleanse away skin bacteria. When your feet are clean you will do much to keep harmful germs that may potentially cause infections!

2) Then apply our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM which is a highly therapeutic cream which has the capability to penetrate the hardened, dry skin on the soles of your feet as well as the 7 layers of skin to unpack the dry cells, lift them upwards and replace much needed moisture. This cream has anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties to protect your feet all day long. My suggestion is to apply twice daily until the calluses are gone and then once daily for maintenance and protection.

Please keep me posted on your progress Rose.

Warm Regards,
Nanette



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