Image by pasja1000 from Pixabay Seniors deal with a lot of changes to their bodies and minds as they get older. However, many people tend to overlook foot changes. Visiting Angels Barrington goes through common foot problems found in the elderly. One very noticeable foot problem, that many seniors can develop, is a callus. Calluses or corns are hardened layers of skin on the foot. Visiting Angels Barrington explains how feet can develop calluses on areas that are under a lot of pressure. In other words, an area of the foot, that is constantly under a lot of pressure, can develop thick skin. Over time, a callus forms from all the pressure and thick skin. To read the full article about elderly foot problems, you may visit foot problems in the elderly and fall risk .