Painful skin tightening is called corns. Most often, this kind of tightening occurs on the toes and heels. Corns have a small diameter, clear, often rounded outlines. They are of two types: dry and wet. Blood may slightly show up in places of wet corns, and over time, fluid may accumulate as a result of tissue damage. Such calluses need treatment with antibacterial solutions, and the treatment of calluses on the toes is exactly the same as with small wounds or cuts. Over time, wet corn can turn into dry corn : it already has a deep βcoreβ, or as they call it βrootβ. The treatment of corns on dry type toes is a long occupation and quite laborious, therefore, in this case it is better to use pharmacy products.
Before you take the situation presented above into your own hands, you should indicate whether this protrusion on the skin is really a callus or if you are dealing with another misfortune - the so-called plantar wart. Unlike calluses, warts consist of non-keratinized living tissue. Therefore, if you cut or prick the wart, then the blood will appear instantly. An incision or an injection of dry corns can cause acute pain, but without blood. Moreover, warts are often arranged in clusters, while corns may be the only ones. To remove warts, it is best to visit to seek help at a cosmetic clinic. By the way, corns are best removed in a salon or clinic. They use liquid nitrogen (it helps freeze dead skin tissue), a laser beam (grinds and softens), and even some kind of drill when they drill the rods of the corns themselves. These are the ways that will help answer your question "how to remove corns on your feet." But these serious procedures justify themselves only if the corn is chronic and exists for a long time. Usually, however, there is sorely not enough time for trips to treatment rooms, and even old, fresh corn can be completely eliminated by available methods at home.
We select a drug from a pharmacy. The modern assortment of the pharmacy offers us an assortment in the form of a dozen remedies for the treatment of corns on toes, it is even difficult to list all the existing names. The most popular component of antimozole preparations is salicylic acid. You can get a 10% salicylic ointment, or cream or ointments in which salicylic acid (for example, benzoic acid) is combined with other active components. Benzoic and salicylic acids have a softening keratolytic effect. Before applying the ointment, the corn must first be steamed using an antibacterial bath.
Next, a patch is applied to the place of the steamed corn, in which a hole is specially cut so that the patch does not cover the corn. Then you should apply a therapeutic ointment, and the second layer of the patch - on top of it, which will completely cover the corn. The same principle of action of anti-corn patches, where the patch tissue itself has already been impregnated with the active substance. The ointment with the patch must be left for 6-8 hours on the skin. Next, gently soften the horn soft tissue with a scrub, brush or pumice stone. If necessary, the procedure should be patiently repeated until complete removal of the corns. Hard calluses on the toes "love" this procedure.
Treatment of corns on toes in a folk way
The simplest, most effective and most common means for removing corn are regular soapy soda baths (for 1 liter of water - 1 tbsp.spoon of planed laundry soap, 2-3 tsp. Of drinking soda ). The bath should be taken 30-40 minutes. Then you need to scrape off the softened skin, wipe your feet dry and apply a nourishing cream.