Skin disorders of the foot in active patients.

Skin disorders of the foot are common in patients who exercise. Knowing the causes, diagnostic indications, and treatment of seven common skin conditions-friction blisters, calluses, corns, talon noir, tennis toe, plantar warts, and tinea pedis-can help physicians manage these disorders in active patients.

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