ALERGIA AL LATEX
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DESCRIPTION
The calluses are a localized hyperkeratination, with a denser nucleus on top and sides of the toe (frequent in joints), very painful if they press nerve endings.
They originate from improper footwear, from sustained rubbing and pressure, in areas that do not support the weight of the body.
It appears redness of the skin, with sensation of scozor and picor. If the rock persists, it forms a hardness that ends up becoming a callus.
The best way to prevent the appearance of the calluses is to remove the cause of pressure or sprinkle, and therefore the use of comfortable and appropriate footwear is indispensable.
EMPLEMENTATION MODEL
Apply on clean and dry skin.
Do not use creams or limes.
Place the product in the middle of the callus, avoid contact with the adhesive. The end of the dressing should be well fixed on the skin.
OTHER
The calluses are a localized hyperkeratination, with a denser nucleus on top and sides of the toe (frequent in joints), very painful if they press nerve endings.
They originate from improper footwear, from sustained rubbing and pressure, in areas that do not support the weight of the body.
It appears redness of the skin, with sensation of scozor and picor. If the rock persists, it forms a hardness that ends up becoming a callus.
The best way to prevent the appearance of the calluses is to remove the cause of pressure or sprinkle, and therefore the use of comfortable and appropriate footwear is indispensable.
PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
Do not remove the deposit until you release yourself.
You can wet your feet.
Repeat the treatment until the skin is smooth.
The remains of the adhesive are eliminated with alcohol.
Don't make cuts in the dressing room.
Project co-financed by the European Social Fund Asturias 2014/2020, within the Consolidation operation Ticket Empresarial 2016