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rooster’s eye: causes and treatment

by Alivia Nyhan
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The rooster’s eye is medically known as heloma interdigital, heloma Molle or soft callus, and gives its name to a small callus that appears between our fingers. Generally, this bulge appears between the fourth and fifth toes, causing pain and a wound appearing due to the continuous rubbing of said callus with the fingers. Heloma is a thickening of the skin, composed of dead keratinized cells that appear in areas of great friction and friction. At FastlyHealwe tell you what the causes and treatment of rooster’s eye are , so that you can learn more about this skin alteration.

Causes of rooster’s eye

The cause of the appearance of the crow’s eye is the friction or continued pressure against the skin of the adjoining finger. This condition can occur in the following cases:

  • Factors extrinsic to the person who suffers from it, occurring mainly in women who usually wear shoes with a very narrow toe, which encourages the fingers to be compressed and therefore can cause crow’s eye by abrasion.

In addition, the rooster’s eye can occur after the use of stockings or socks made of acrylic materials.

  • Intrinsic factors , produced in these cases by alterations in the bones of the foot, bony prominences, edges of the bones that present irregularities, defects in the alignment of the fingers or a defective structure of the foot.

Rooster eye treatment

The main treatment for crow’s eye is chiropody , a podiatric treatment whose purpose is to eliminate calluses and alterations in the toenails, thus avoiding the ailments caused by the pressure of the same against the footwear and preventing future injuries. and complications.

If the surgery is not enough and the crow’s eye persists, reappears or there is pain in the area after the heloma has been removed, a silicone orthosis may be indicated as an alternative to surgical treatment, which consists of molding the silicone until it solidifies preventing fingers from rubbing. The most suitable is the one that protects the fifth finger while aligning it with respect to the others. This method is intended to avoid pain, friction and pressure caused by the callus against the shoes, in addition to correcting the abnormal position of a joint, if it is reducible.

On the other hand, we can take into account a series of home remedies for rooster eyes:

  • Use special dressings for rooster eyes available in pharmacies. Although it is a temporary treatment, it was able to relieve pain and reduce pressure.
  • Go to the podiatrist to perform a rooster’s eye exfoliation, a painless procedure that allows you to relieve pain.

Preventive measures to avoid crow’s eye

To prevent this uncomfortable alteration from appearing on our feet, we can carry out a series of prevention measures :

  • Always wear comfortable and physiological footwear , avoiding at all costs those with the narrower toe.
  • Avoid fibers and acrylic materials in our socks and stockings, always wear cotton socks.
  • Keep the skin hydrated , applying a cream on the feet that prevents excessive dryness of the skin.

Remember, that before any symptoms that indicate that you may have this condition, you should go to your podiatrist to examine the alteration that you present and thus be able to advise you which treatment is the most appropriate for you.

This article is merely informative, at FastlyHeal .com we do not have the power to prescribe medical treatments or make any type of diagnosis. We invite you to see a doctor in the case of presenting any type of condition or discomfort.

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