Callus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callus
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Tha Calluses an làthair air a 'chas chlì (plantar) agus a' chas dheas (taobh thall).


Bidh Corns (calluses) a’ tachairt gu co-chothromach air gach cas, far a bheil cuideam ga chuir no far a bheil a’ bhròg a’ bruthadh an aghaidh a’ chas. Ma tha an aon seòrsa dochann a’ tachairt ann an àite gun chuideam, bu chòir amharas a bhith ann gu bheil wart ann.
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References
Corns 29262147 NIH
Corns fàs bho suathadh no cuideam a-rithist. Tha Corn na raon sònraichte de chraiceann tiugh, fhad ‘s a tha callus nas sgaoilte. Bidh Corns gu tric a’ tachairt ann an lùth-chleasaichean no daoine le duilgheadasan coise leithid suathadh neo-chòmhnard bho bhrògan. Tha iad cuideachd cumanta ann an seann daoine, diabetics, agus amputees. Bu chòir Corns a bhith air fhaicinn mar symptom seach suidheachadh leis fhèin.
A corn, also known as a calvus, heloma, or focal intractable plantar hyperkeratosis, is a type of callosity. Corns are uncomfortable, thickened skin lesions that result from repeated mechanical trauma due to friction or pressure forces. In the literature, confusing terminology is often used to call different types of hyperkeratotic skin lesions. Nevertheless, a corn should be distinguished from a callus, which is a more diffuse type of callosity. Thus, a corn is a well-delimited focal area of hyperkeratosis. This condition is often seen in athletes and patients exposed to unequal friction force from footwear or gait problems, including the elderly, patients with diabetes, and amputees. It should be regarded as a symptom rather than an effective disease.
Clavus 31536205 NIH
Tha Corn , ris an canar cuideachd clavus, na staid coise cumanta a chithear ann an clionaigean. Is e raon craiceann tiugh a th’ ann air adhbhrachadh le suathadh no cuideam, gu tric pianail. Tha e cudromach eadar-dhealachadh a dhèanamh eadar calluses no warts. Tha calluses coltach ri chèile ach chan eil iad sa mheadhan agus chan eil iad cho pianail. Tha làimhseachadh ag amas air faochadh a thoirt do chomharran agus casg a chuir air arbhar san àm ri teachd. Le bhith a’ làimhseachadh a’ chumha goirt seo faodaidh e beatha euslaintich a leasachadh gu mòr, gu sònraichte dha daoine nas sine no gnìomhach.
A clavus or clavi (plural) is a frequently encountered condition in the out-patient clinic, known colloquially as a corn. It is one of the many hyperkeratotic lesions of the foot and therefore requires differentiation from other etiologies such as calluses or plantar warts. A clavus is a well-demarcated thickened area of the epidermis that has a central core. This skin lesion is most commonly found on the foot and is often painful. A clavus results from repeated friction, pressure, or trauma to a specific area of the foot. A callus is another hyperkeratotic skin lesion that is similar to a clavus. It is an area of thickened epidermis with less defined borders and is also the result of repeated mechanical stress. Additionally, calluses lack the painful central core seen with clavi. Calluses most commonly present on the hands and feet. The older and the physically active are most commonly affected by clavi. Treatment focuses on symptomatic relief and lifestyle modification to prevent future clavus formation. By treating this painful and sometimes life-altering skin lesion, physicians can have a profound impact on their patients’ lives.
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