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Do you get corns on your hands?

Will there be corns on the hands

There will be corns on the hands.

Chicken eye, also known as meat spurs, is the skin of the hands and feet by friction, extrusion of the generation of limited keratosis, round or oval, conical keratosis tip wedge-shaped embedded in the dermis, usually in the foot, because the shape of the chicken's eye is commonly known as chicken eye. Chicken eye on the hand is less common, but the etiology is not fundamentally different from that of corns on the feet, which are caused by excessive friction and extrusion. It is usually seen in truck drivers, laborers, and handicrafts makers whose hands are subjected to long-term abrasion and extrusion at work. Chicken eye manifestation: limited round or oval keratinous hyperplasia, mung bean to broad bean size, yellowish or dark yellow, conical, the tip of the wedge embedded in the dermis, compression of the nerve endings, the local once pressure or extrusion will cause obvious pain. There is a ring of transparent yellowish ring around the periphery, which is like a corns. The hand long corns should be identified with the finger warts and so on. In order to avoid the hand long corns, pay attention to often clean the outer skin of the hand, cut off the generation of callus.

If your hands appear similar to the performance of the corns, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, by the doctor to clarify the diagnosis, and receive treatment.

This content was reviewed by Dr. Cui Yong, Chief Physician of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology at China-Japan Friendship Hospital

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