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Compeed Patches for Calluses - Between the Toe 10 patches
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COMPEED® Calluses - Between the Fingers are neither classic nor common pads. Their advanced hydrocolloid technology is designed to instantly relieve pain and prevent friction, while moisturizing and softening calluses and helping to remove them.

COMPEED® Calluses - Between the Fingers are specially designed for calluses that appear between the fingers and act as a second skin in order to:

To protect against friction and pressure.
Immediately relieve the pain caused by calluses.
To moisturize and soften the callus and help remove it.
They stay in place for more than 24 hours. The duration may vary from case to case.

Questions:
Q: What is good?

A: Calluses are areas with thickening of the skin on the foot that are often painful under pressure.

Q: What causes calluses?

A: Calluses are created by pressure due to poorly fitting shoes. The skin on the foot becomes hard in order to protect against pressure and abrasion.

Q: How can calluses be treated?

A: First relieve the area of pressure and moisturize well. Apply a patch to protect against abrasion. COMPEED® Callus Patches contain a special gel that removes calluses offering immediate pain relief.

Q: How can calluses be avoided?

A: Reduce the pressure and moisturize your feet, especially if you are going to wear tight shoes. Applying a hydrocolloid patch such as the COMPEED® callus patch can reduce the pressure by keeping the area properly hydrated.

Q: What is the difference between callus and sclerosis?

A: A callus is a thickening of the skin in a specific area that leads to the formation of a cone whose pressure penetrates the dermis and causes pain. In the case of sclerosis, the thickening concerns a larger area of the skin.

Q: Where do calluses usually appear?

A: Calluses appear in areas that are under pressure, often on the bone as it is on the side of the little finger.

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