Because people's feet are often in shoes, they cannot maintain good air circulation with the outside world. In addition, the feet often rub against the shoes when walking. If people do not wash their feet frequently, bacteria will grow on the feet, resulting in corns. Corns may grow on the soles of the feet or on the toes. Let us now learn how to remove corns on the soles of the feet? Most people will buy corrosive drugs such as corn ointments and corn patches on their own. They are most effective for the early symptoms of corns and can usually be cured after a few uses. However, for symptoms that last for a long time or symptoms in more serious areas, corn plasters (patch) are not the best choice, because such corrosive drugs will corrode normal skin and cause severe pain, and easily lead to skin damage and ulceration, and ultimately treatment has to be abandoned. Based on my own experience, I recommend you to try Jiyouke. It does not hurt or corrode when applied, and does not affect your normal walking with shoes and socks. Note: Don't wear high heels, wear comfortable and loose shoes instead. You can line the shoes with thick and soft insoles or sponge pads, and cut holes at the equivalent of corns (perforated insoles). Toe deformities should be corrected, and if there are exostoses on the feet, surgery should be performed. Soak your feet in hot water at night Corns are the same as calluses, but more serious. They are formed by long-term pressure and friction on the feet caused by shoes. How to get rid of corns: Salt water, method: Prepare a tablespoon of table salt, add appropriate amount of cold water to the pot, add the salt to the pot, turn on the fire to boil the water, turn off the heat after the salt water boils, burn your feet with it after it cools down a little, wipe it dry after burning, do not wash with clean water, burn your feet with it twice a day, and after about a week, the corns will fall off naturally. Kerosene, Method: First soak your feet in hot water for a while, then use a knife to scrape off the old skin of the corns, and then apply a drop of kerosene. After using this method for a period of time, the corns will heal. Hot feet, method: Soak your feet in hot water every night for 20-30 minutes each time. Fresh tofu: Take a small amount of fresh tofu and cut it into small pieces of 2-3 cm and 2 cm wide. Apply it on the corns, cover it with a large piece of plastic cloth, and fix it around with tape. It is best to apply some Yushubizhiqing ointment on the corns. These methods can effectively remove corns. 1. Wear comfortable shoes. Corns are caused by compression and friction on the toes, and tight or uncomfortable shoes may be the culprit. One of the most important things you can do to prevent corns and relieve their condition is to stay away from shoes that put pressure on your toes. Ideally, wear shoes that can be worn with socks whenever possible. Socks can provide soothing relief to the toes, which can reduce the friction that can cause corns or make them worse. Avoid wearing high heels, especially those with pointed toes. 2. Place foam plugs between your toes to reduce compression. When you get home and take your shoes off, you can put a foam pedicure comb between your toes to reduce the pressure between your toes. You can also try wearing a pair of foam pedicure slippers or sandals. These shoes have a stopper between your toes that separates them and prevents them from rubbing against each other as you walk. 3. Apply foot powder between the toes. Foot powder absorbs moisture. This way the corns on your toes won't be so painful or irritated. Sprinkle foot powder on and between your toes before putting on socks and shoes. You can also repeat the application of foot powder whenever you feel sweat forming between your toes. 4. Use pumice stone to gently abrade the thickened skin. Soak your feet in lukewarm, soapy water for 20 minutes to soften the skin. Then use a pumice stone to gently abrade the corn to remove the hardest surface skin. You can also choose an emery board instead of a pumice stone. If the corn is between the toes, it may be difficult to remove it with a pumice stone. At this time, you can use a nail sand file or nail file instead |
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