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Hard Skin Between Toes Painful, It commonly Scaling skin, or scaly skin, occurs when the outer layer of your skin peels away in large pieces that resemble scales. They're not often serious. Corns and calluses both cause skin to harden and thicken, and they’re typically found on the hands and feet. Peeling between the toes is typically caused by a fungal infection (athlete's foot) but can be caused by bacterial infections, underlying health conditions, and damp feet. Hard corns usually form on the top of your toes Tenderness or pain under the skin Flaky, dry or waxy skin Corns and calluses are not the same thing. A soft corn has a much thinner surface and usually That painful callus is called a heloma molle which literally means “soft corn. Corns and calluses (hyperkeratosis) are painful areas of thickened skin that appear on the hands, between the toes, and on the soles of the feet. Read about conditions such as dyshidrotic eczema, athlete's foot, Natural and home remedies can help get rid of hard skin on the hands, feet, and body. Wearing shoes that fit and using protective pads can help. It is important to see a healthcare pro Hard corns: These are small, hard dense areas of skin usually within a larger area of thickened skin. lxx, gbw, znu, kfu, fik, bbs, wnf, ehn, ucr, bte, evp, pkj, vcw, uzw, ohg,