When a callus rips, it's important to take immediate action to prevent infection and promote healing. Here's what to do:
Clean the Area: Gently wash the affected area with mild soap and water. This helps remove dirt and bacteria that could cause an infection. Consider using an antiseptic%20solution to further disinfect the wound.
Trim Excess Skin: Carefully trim any loose or jagged edges of the remaining callus with clean, sterilized nail clippers or scissors. Avoid pulling or tearing the skin, as this can worsen the injury.
Apply Antibiotic Ointment: Apply a thin layer of antibiotic%20ointment to the exposed skin. This helps prevent infection and keeps the area moisturized.
Cover with a Bandage: Cover the area with a sterile bandage or hydrocolloid%20bandage. This protects the wound from further irritation and promotes healing. Change the bandage daily, or more often if it becomes wet or dirty.
Protect from Pressure: Avoid activities that put pressure on the affected area until it has healed. Use padding, such as moleskin or gel pads, to cushion the area and reduce friction.
Monitor for Infection: Watch for signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling, pus, or fever. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult a doctor or podiatrist immediately.
Moisturize Regularly: Once the wound has started to heal, keep the area moisturized with a good quality foot%20cream to prevent the callus from drying out and cracking again.
Prevention: Take preventative measures to avoid ripped calluses in the future by wearing appropriate footwear, using protective gear during activities that cause friction, and regularly moisturizing your feet. Consider using callus%20shavers carefully and not too often.
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