Many people think that wet calluses on their feet are a problem that only occurs in the heat. But these injuries also appear in winter. In the cold season, people wear closed shoes, which have low breathability. This leads to an accumulation of moisture inside, especially if it is made of synthetic materials.
When boots or boots are tight, wet calluses form on the skin of the feet in the same way as in summer. They cause severe pain and prevent a person from walking normally. Let's figure out why these injuries occur in the cold season, as well as what modern methods of treating such a problem exist.
Wet calluses on the feet, heels and toes occur not only in the hot season, but also in autumn and winter for several reasons:
Prevention of corns includes choosing the right shoes, using hosiery made of natural materials, and regular foot skin care.
Everyone has come across the fact that it is quite difficult to seal a wet corn with an ordinary plaster. It does not attach firmly to the surface due to the fact that the skin is too wet. This causes the bandage to slip off.
The heel area is considered a complex surface on which conventional dressings do not hold well. When moving, the skin around the corn is constantly stretched and compressed, which helps to peel off the patch.
To achieve the best result during the treatment of wet calluses, it is necessary to use specialized polyurethane foam bandages designed for difficult areas of the body.
These products have high elasticity, and also fit well to the most difficult surfaces in shape, as they are made in the form of a bowl. They are covered with a polymer mesh that contains silver ions and inhibits the reproduction of bacteria.
The bandage has high breathability. It creates a moist environment that is optimal for tissue repair. Its surface absorbs moisture well and promotes rapid healing of damage.
Wet calluses are a common problem not only in summer, but also in winter, when closed shoes lead to increased humidity and friction. The main causes of their occurrence are considered unsuitable shoes, low-quality socks and insufficient hygiene.
For the treatment of wet calluses, it is recommended to use specialized non-adhesive bandages made of polyurethane foam, which provide better adhesion, breathability and promote rapid healing.