Symptoms
You can tell you have a callus or corn by its
appearance. A callus is hard, dry, and thick and may appear grayish or
yellowish. It may be less sensitive to your touch than surrounding skin, and it
may feel bumpy. A hard corn is also firm and thick. It may have a soft yellow
ring with a gray center. A soft corn looks like an open sore.
Although calluses and corns often are not painful, they can cause pain
while you are walking or wearing shoes, and they may make it hard for your feet
to fit in your shoes. Pressing or squeezing the callus or corn may also cause
pain.
See pictures of
calluses
and
hard and
soft corns
.
A callus or corn may be confused with a
wart. Warts are generally tender and painful when
pinched side to side, whereas calluses and corns can be painful when pressing
directly on them. See pictures of
types of
warts similar to calluses and corns
. For more information, see the topic
Warts and Plantar Warts.
Other conditions
that can look like a callus or a corn include: