While corns on your feet can be annoying and embarrassing, the pain this disorder brings to life will be sufficient reason to attempt effective corn remedies. This article is intended to give you a hint to get rid of the foot corn from your home.
Keep this in mind: you should not try to treat the corn on your feet on your own if you are diabetic or suffer from ill blood circulation. And, if the corn has started to interfere with your daily life due to extreme pain, fluid or oozing, you should visit medical professional or a podiatrist.
Here is how to cure your foot corn at home.
First is to remove the irritant. Excess pressure on your feet is the only culprit for the corn. And, it can be blamed on poor fitting footwear. The corn may heal within 3 weeks by switching to larger footwear or eliminate them when possible.
You can also use a pad for your skin protection. The foot corn is actually a natural protection for your skin when it is exposed to excess pressure. By placing a pad particularly designed for corn you can provide artificial protector and you can expect the corn to disappear.
You may realize that the options above do not include cutting. Cutting on foot corns is dangerous and may lead to further infection.
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