Soak feet in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes
Gently rub the callus with a pumice stone or foot file
Apply a thick moisturizer or urea cream daily
Wear properly fitting shoes with enough toe room
Use cushioned socks to reduce friction
Protect pressure points with pads or moleskin
Avoid cutting or shaving the callus yourself
Reduce activities that cause repeated rubbing or pressure
Keep feet clean and dry
See a doctor if the callus is painful, red, swollen, or infected
See a doctor if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or nerve problems
Get professional treatment if the callus keeps returning
