bunion vs callus
A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe. It is caused by the big toe pushing against the second toe, which can lead to the joint becoming swollen and painful. Calluses are areas of thick, hardened skin that develop on the feet and hands in response to pressure or friction. They are typically not painful, but can become so if they become too thick. Both bunions and calluses can be treated with changes in footwear, padding, and exercises to improve foot and toe strength.