deep foot callus that wont go away

An IPK is a dense, focused callus on the ball of your foot that feels like you're constantly stepping on a small stone. It forms under a pressure point in your foot and keeps growing back even after your doctor trims it down. Swift microwave therapy targets the root of the problem — the overactive skin cells and inflammation underneath — helping break the cycle of callus regrowth so you can walk without pain.

 
 
  • Heel pain can affect the bottom of your heel or the area at the back of your foot. It has many causes, including:

    An abnormal gait (walking in a way that puts pressure on the heel) can cause pain. Continually doing high-impact exercise like running, jogging, and jumping, especially on hard surfaces, commonly causes heel pain. Wearing ill-fitting or unsupportive shoes can also cause heel pain or make it worse.
    One of the most likely causes of pain on the bottom of your heel is plantar fasciitis. This condition develops when inflammation affects the plantar fascia, a piece of connective tissue that runs under your foot.

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