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Hello I am new here. I was lurking here for a few days and finally decided to join this exciting place
![]() My problem is I have corns on my feet. The biggest one was surgically removed, but has grown again. What can I do ![]() |
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Corns treatment using Liquorice
Liquorice is one of the most valuable remedies for corns that are just appearing. A paste made by grinding three or four liquorice sticks and mixing it with half a teaspoon of sesame oil or mustard oil should be rubbed into the hardened skin at bedtime. The skin gradually softens and the corn decreases in size. Corns treatment using Lemon Lemon is another valuable remedy for corns. A fresh slice of lemon should be tied over the painful area at night and allowed to remain there the whole night. Corns treatment using Papaya Raw papaya is beneficial in the treatment of corns. Its juice is an irritant and it is, therefore, a useful application in this condition. Half a teaspoon of raw papaya juice may be applied thrice daily. Corns treatment using Indian Squill The herb Indian squill, botanically known as Urginea indica, is useful in removing corns. A bulb may be roasted and applied over the corn. It should he secured with a bandage. This application may be made at night and removed in the morning. Corns treatment using Green Figs The milky juice of green figs is valuable for corns of long duration. It helps to soften them. Half a teaspoon of this juice may be extracted from the fruit and applied two or three times daily. Corns treatment using Chalk Powder Chalk powder has also been found bene¬ficial in the treatment of corns. A small piece of chalk may be ground into a paste with water and applied over the affected area. Dietaries of corns Diet containing vitamins and minerals should be taken. A light nutritious diet containing vitamins and minerals in the form of fruits and vegetables is recommended. Other treatments of corns Stop wearing shoes that caused corns For proper treatment of a corn, it is essential to first stop wearing the shoes that caused it. In most cases the corn will disappear when the pressure is removed. Apply corncaps Medicinal corn- removing plasters, known as corncaps, are easily available with chemists. They are found to be effective. Wash feet daily followed by application of talcum powder. For soft corns, which usually occur between the toes, the feet should be washed daily. This should be followed by the application of a mild talcum powder. |
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Moreover you should always wear soft based footwears. Dat's the precaution coz precaution is better than cure. RIGHT
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