Fleshy thorns on your feet! 5. There are meat thorns on your feet!

Updated on healthy 2024-05-08
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis:

    Hello, "meat thorns" Once they appear, don't tear them by hand, the meat thorns are torn bigger and bigger, and the deeper they are torn, causing further damage to the root of the meat thorns and the dermis, which not only feels painful and causes bleeding, but also creates favorable conditions for the invasion of bacteria, which eventually leads to the occurrence of paronychia. After wiping and disinfecting with 75% alcohol on the outside of the long "meat thorn" and on the edge of nail clippers or small scissors, then cut it along the root of the "meat thorn" and apply some red potion. When it is found that there are inflammatory reactions such as redness, swelling, heat and pain around the nail groove, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, inject a sufficient amount of antibiotics orally or intramuscularly, and soak the affected finger in 35% iodine wine or 75% alcohol, 3 or 4 times a day, 10-15 minutes each time, which can make the inflammation subside as soon as possible, and generally will not grow longer, pay attention to the cleanliness of the wound to prevent infection.

    Wishing you good health!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cut it off with nail scissors, don't tear it by hand anyway.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It cannot be torn by hand, and alcohol cannot be used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be pulled off directly with tweezers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the **, you belong to calluses. Guidance: You can soak this in Chinese medicine and then surgically curettage it. Good luck soon**!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although the flesh thorn is only a superficial ** injury, it is not painful or itchy, and it is not a major problem. However, many people are curious or awkward, and often like to tear meat thorns with their hands. As a result, the flesh thorn is torn bigger and deeper, resulting in further damage to the root of the flesh thorn and the dermis.

    At this time, the patient not only feels pain, causing bleeding, but also creates favorable conditions for the invasion of bacteria, which eventually leads to the occurrence of paronychia.

    Paronychia begins as redness, swelling and pain in one or part of the middle groove, and then quickly spreads to most of the groove of the nail and forms a subepidermal abscess. If it is prompt, it can be cured quickly. If misdiagnosed, it can also develop into subungual abscess and even purulent dactylitis.

    Subungual abscesses often require nail extraction, and purulent dactylitis requires incision and drainage to drain pus as soon as possible**. As the saying goes, "Ten fingers connect the heart", which means that the peripheral nerves at the ends of the fingers are abundant and extremely sensitive to pain.

    The progression of the disease to this point will undoubtedly cause great pain to the patient.

    Therefore, the patient's "flesh thorn" cannot be torn. Usually, take good care of your feet, and develop good hygiene habits such as cutting your nails and washing your feet frequently. Once you find that there are "meat thorns", do not tear them with your hands.

    At this time, you can use 75% alcohol to wipe and disinfect the outside of the long "meat thorn" and on the edge of nail clippers or small scissors, and then cut it along the root of the "meat thorn" and apply some red potion. When it is found that there are inflammatory reactions such as redness, swelling, heat and pain around the nail groove, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, inject a sufficient amount of antibiotics orally or intramuscularly, and soak the affected finger in 35% iodine wine or 75% alcohol, 3 or 4 times a day, for 10-15 minutes each time, so that the inflammation can subside as soon as possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Categories: Medical & Health >> Common sense of the human body.

    Problem description: After a summer, a hard thing suddenly grew on the soles of the feet, and the pedicure master said that it was a meat thorn, which hurt when touched anyway, and he couldn't wear high heels, which looked like a cocoon.

    Every time I apply a layer of medicine, it is now good, but why does that strange thing grow, will it grow in the future? Is there a lack of nutrients in the body? Please advise everyone.

    Analysis: Corn refers to the localized proliferative disease of the plantar branch, also known as the flesh spur. Chinese and Western medicine have the same name.

    The occurrence of corns is due to long-term pressure and friction on the soles of the feet, which proliferate the stratum corneum, and the tip goes down deep into the subcutaneous area, indirectly squeezing the sensory nerve endings near the dermis layer, thickening the stratum corneum and causing disease. Foot deformity, discomfort in wearing shoes, and prolonged walking are often predisposing factors.

    I'll introduce you to two home remedies, I used to have one on my feet, and I looked good with corns, but there was still a good ** growth. I tried the home remedies written in the book, and it really worked. Here's a lesson for you.

    1: Non-drug**.

    Prescription: 1 piece of fresh tofu.

    Usage: Cut into small squares twice the size of the corn, stick to the affected area before going to bed, wrap it with plastic paper, and fix it with socks.

    Efficacy: Apply for 3 to 5 days, and can fall off on its own.

    2: Dressing** (I use this :)).

    Prescription: 100 grams of ginger, 25 grams of quicklime and alkaline noodles.

    Usage: Ginger wash the cavity plum, mash it to extract the juice, pound it into a puree with the last 2 medicines, and apply it to the affected area after local disinfection with alcohol. Gauze covering, change the dressing once every 3 days.

    Efficacy: 1 3 times of dressing, effective rate up to 100

    If it really doesn't work, the hospital is very thorough.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The flesh spur, commonly known as the inverted fissure, is the epidermis of the proximal or lateral nail fold is torn into a triangular and conical peel, and the base is still connected with **. This is called reverse stripping. There is pain or subsequent infection, which is common in children who bite the nails, and occupational factors can also be seen to cause trauma, and the hands are often soaked in water and dry alternately, **dry, especially in winter.

    It is more common in children and women. Wash your hands often. Keep your hands clean and hygienic, and cut off the "meat thorns" at the root.

    Apply with petroleum groom.

    01 Flesh thorns on the soles of the feet:

    02 Flesh thorns on the soles of the feet:

    03 Flesh thorns on the surface of the feet:

    04 Flesh thorns in the heels:

    05 Flesh thorns in the toes:

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! Once the "meat thorns" appear do not tear hard by hand, the meat thorns are torn bigger and bigger, the deeper and deeper they tear, causing further damage to the root of the meat thorns and the dermis layer of the panel, you can use 75% alcohol to crack the long "meat thorns" outside and nail clippers or small scissors on the knife edge to wipe and disinfect the celery manuscript after closing, and then cut it along the root of the "meat thorns", and apply some red potion. When inflammatory reactions such as redness, swelling, heat and pain are found around the nail groove, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.

    What to do if there are flesh thorns on your feet, how to remove them.

    **Flesh spines on the feet, out of the laser and frozen, guidance:

    It can have the other 2 more common **,1.Use exfoliating agents such as corn ointment, traditional Chinese medicine gall gile, etc., 2Knife cutting method: peel off with a scalpel blade. Thank you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Some people have a hard bump on their toe or heel, like a nail in their foot, and they walk with a lot of pain, and it's called corns

    Corns are mostly long in the bulging bones If a person often wears tight and narrow shoes, he is prone to this disease The skin of the soles of the feet is thicker, and it is often rubbed, it doesn't matter much The skin on the toes is relatively thin, if the shoes you wear are too narrow or the upper and sole are harder, they will become thicker day by day when they are often rubbed The skin is thick, and there are pimples, and the pimples can't be stretched outward, so they drill into it with all their might, and as a result, they grow into a meat nail, which pierces into the ** inside

    If the sole of the shoe is not flat, the sole of the foot will be rubbed for a long time, and corns will also grow, and corns on the heel are often the reason

    Underneath, there are blood vessels, and there are nerves When walking, corns compress the nerves, making people feel pain, like stepping on nails

    If you have corns on your feet, which is very uncomfortable, you can go to the hospital for a minor operation, dig it out, or under the guidance of a doctor, use medicine (such as corn cream) to corrode it off, but the most important thing is to change into soft and loose cloth shoes, and never wear those hard and tight shoes again, or you will have a new corn

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Corns are localized stratum corneum hyperplasia, which often occurs on the soles of the feet. Areas that are subject to long-term friction and compression, such as between the toes, dorsum of the toes, and the outside of the little toe. Shoes that don't fit well or are too tight are common causes of corns.

    The corn is generally only the size of a soybean, slightly higher than **, ** is light yellow, and the surrounding color is darker, because it looks like a chicken's eye, and it is named corn. The main symptom of corns is pain, especially when walking. Corns are more difficult and not easy.

    Guidance: It is best to soak your feet (more than 20 minutes) for more than half an hour every day. Because corns are also corneum, the excess dead skin will be soaked away, and the white dead skin will be picked off as much as possible or cut off with nail clippers, and then dripped with wind oil. This is my recent ** experience, it may not work at first, but I have to persevere, although I haven't healed yet, but I'm almost better, I have a corn.

    Two of them are completely healed and in a semi-good state, and the largest one that blooms doesn't hurt anymore, but it's not good. But stick to it.

    Life care: I'll give you another party, no pain, no ***, 3-2 yuan to get it. The method is: 10 grams of safflower, 10 grams of ground bone skin.

    Co-research fine powder for later use, soak your feet in warm water for 20 minutes, remove the old skin less, and then use a drop of vinegar to adjust the medicinal surface, stick it on the corns, and then cover it with musk ointment. After 15 days, it disappears naturally.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Let's lie to people, let's go to a regular hospital!

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