Corns are a common skin lesion, which is mainly caused by the proliferation of the stratum corneum due to frequent squeezing and friction on the feet. Patients often experience pain when walking. There are many treatment methods. You can choose some folk remedies for treatment. Some of them have very small side effects and the treatment effect is also good. For example, you can use celery leaves for treatment, or use cooling oil for treatment, the effect is also good. 1. Celery leaves for corns First pick the celery leaves, then wash them with water, pinch them into a handful, and then rub them on the affected area of the corns until you feel that there is no leaf juice in the celery leaves. Do this three times a day, and after a week, there should be a significant improvement. 2. Apply cooling oil to treat corns Apply cooling oil on the corns several times a day, and then smoke them with a lit cigarette to allow the cooling oil to dissolve and penetrate into the corns. After a period of treatment, the corns will fall off naturally without leaving any traces. 3. Use evergreen to treat corns First soak the affected area in warm water with light salt, scrape off the old skin with a knife, then take an appropriate amount of evergreen leaves, wash them, mash them and apply them to the affected area, bandage them with gauze, and fix them with adhesive tape. Change them every 2 days and they will heal after 3 times. 4. Onion for corns This method is relatively simple and not very troublesome. First wash the foot with corns with warm water, then prepare a scallion, cut a small thin slice near the root, and then stick the scallion on the affected area of the corn. It is best to fix it with tape. Change the onion slices once a day and the treatment of corns will be effective after a week. 5. Treat corns with radish Also known as mother-in-law's sewing kit. The stems and leaves contain rich milky white juice. Take the milky white liquid from fresh radish vines or broken leaf stems and apply it on the corns once a day. 5 to 10 times will make the corns dry up and fall off. 6. Water chestnuts for corns 30 grams of buckwheat flour, one water chestnut (mashed), add water and mix well, apply to the corns and wrap them with cloth. Those who use this recipe will have the corns fall out with the roots within one or two days. 7. Leek for corns Take a small amount of leek (including the stems and roots), wash, chop, and apply to the affected area. Once a day. It will take about 10 days to see results. You can also place ginger slices on the affected area, and the corns will fall off by themselves the next day. 8. Pinellia tuber for corns Take 5 grams of Pinellia ternata, grind it into fine powder, soak the affected area in warm water to soften it, scrape off the keratinized layer, apply the powder, and fix it with adhesive tape. Stop taking the medicine after 5 days and most cases will be cured without recurrence. |
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