5 EASY STEPS TO HEAL RIPPED AND TORN HANDS
Most athletes and fitness enthusiasts who train consistently have calluses. Calluses are thickened areas of skin caused due to constant pressure on the skin. It acts as a protective barrier between the internal skin and the external source of friction. Calluses can occur anywhere in the body but the common location where they occur are hands and feet. Through this article, we will understand all about calluses, how to prevent calluses from tearing and how to treat ripped calluses when they arise. When calluses raise above the surface of the skin then chances of tearing them increases. Torn calluses is a sign of your die-hard training. But torn callus have a negative impact on training, therefore, it is necessary to treat ripped and torn hands and feet. Healing time taken by torn calluses can impact your workout routine and even simple everyday activities.
Why ripped and torn calluses occur? Ripped and torn calluses occur on the hands when callus skin comes out of the surface. And, if they are too soft and don't have a hard protective callus build-up on hands then they also have more chances to rip. Therefore preventing torn calluses are almost always easier than dealing with, treating and healing a torn callus. Because it is a major issue for the athlete. By following some tips for