Callus vs Corn: What’s the Difference? Foot Care Nursing with Gellis
- Mohammad Rezaul Kabir
- Nov 12, 2025
- 1 min read
If you’ve ever experienced thickened or painful skin on your feet, you might wonder — is it a callus or a corn?
Understanding the difference is key to proper foot care and prevention.
A callus is a thick, hard layer of skin that usually forms on the bottom or sides of the feet due to repeated friction or pressure. It’s often painless and common among people who walk or stand for long periods. A corn, on the other hand, is smaller, deeper, and often develops on the tops or between toes. Corns can be painful when pressed, especially if caused by tight footwear.
At Foot Care Nursing with Gellis, our mobile foot care nurse provides professional in-home foot care services across Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, and the Peel Region. Whether you need diabetic foot care, senior foot care services, or toenail trimming and callus removal, we offer gentle and personalized solutions right in the comfort of your home.
Finding a trustworthy “foot nurse near me” shouldn’t be hard — and with Gellis Foot Care Nursing Service you won’t have to compromise. Our home foot health services include preventive foot care, skin & nail wellness, and mobility-related foot nursing all within your residence.
When mobility matters, your feet deserve specialist care.
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