Soak the area in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes
Gently use a pumice stone or foot file on softened skin
Apply a thick moisturizer or urea-based cream daily
Wear properly fitting shoes with enough room for your toes
Use cushioned socks or insoles to reduce friction and pressure
Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces
Keep skin clean and dry
Trim thickened skin carefully after soaking
Stop if the area becomes painful, red, swollen, or bleeding
See a podiatrist if the callus is severe, recurring, or diabetic foot care is needed
