How to treat and how to get cured of footcorn - #10721
So how to cure foot corn easily Is it safe to use corn caps? If we use corn caps please provide some information of using corn caps and how it be cured at last because of corn caps And we leave corns like that only what will be happened?
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Hello Sunaina, foot corns if painful may require minor surgical procedure to excise them. This procedure can be done within 10 minutes using local anesthetic at the site. Kindly consult General Surgeon for this. Regards.
Foot corns can be bothersome, but they’re usually not serious and can often be managed with proper care. Corn caps are one of the simplest treatment options available. These small adhesive patches contain salicylic acid, which helps break down the hard skin of the corn. You can apply the corn cap directly over the corn after soaking your foot in warm water to soften the skin. Make sure the skin is dry before application to ensure the cap sticks properly. Change the cap every day or as directed on the packaging, usually over a span of a week or two until the corn is gone. However, it’s important to read the instructions that come with the product you choose and follow them carefully.
Using corn caps is generally safe for most people, but if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or any kind of skin sensitivity, you should consult with a healthcare provider before using salicylic acid products, as they can cause skin irritation or complications. If you leave corns untreated, they may become painful and lead to further discomfort, especially when walking or standing. In some cases, they might get infected. So it’s usually a good idea to address them rather than ignoring the issue. Additionally, prevent corns by wearing well-fitting shoes and keeping your feet moisturized to avoid excessive friction and pressure. If the pain persists or the corn doesn’t improve over time with self-care, it’s advisable to see a podiatrist for professional treatment, which might involve trimming the hard skin or advice on orthotic devices.
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