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Kindness. The red one is the corn, and the red one has to be cut off to be good. A few years ago, I had a corn on the soles of each of my feet, and it hurt to walk, and the corn cream was useless!
I've posted countless and it didn't work! Later, I heard that I was going to the hospital to let the doctor dig out the corns, I didn't dare to go, because it seemed that digging corns did not take anesthetics, so I was ruthless at home, and decided to dig it myself, so I soaked my feet in the hot water, and the whole soles of my feet were numb, and I immediately scooped them up, and took a pair of scissors to cut off the red hard corns, which still hurt a little, but it was not so violent, and then I applied some anti-inflammatory drugs and band-aids, and the feet were completely healed in about two weeks, and new meat grew out. Haha, I really admire myself.
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Soak your feet in hot water for about 20-30 minutes. Dry your feet.
Use a knife to carefully remove the old skin from the edges, taking care not to cut the good meat inside.
When cutting to the center of the corn, carefully cut it so that it does not bleed.
If bleeding is already made, stop it and stop it with an alcohol swab. Apply cornhole patches.
Change the corn patch every 2-3 days, and remove the old skin every time. Stick it until there are no white whiskers and black thorns in the middle. If there is, it needs to be pasted all the time, generally it takes two to three weeks, but this is corrosive and should be used carefully.
During the excision of dead skin, be careful and try not to bleed.
Try to wear thick, soft-soled shoes when applying corns. When the corns are grown, be sure to wear shoes with thicker soles.
In addition to this, it can also be used externally to relieve the symptoms of corns.
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If only that hard red thing had fallen.
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Reason 1, the formation of corns is due to long-term pressure and friction on the soles of the feet or toes, such as wearing inappropriate shoes and a lot of exercise, resulting in excessive thickening of the local ** to form a conical keratin, the tip is deep into the skin, and the base is exposed to the outside. It is more common in people who walk a lot or stand for a long time, and it is often related to a career.
Reason two, the most common is that the inside of the shoes is uncomfortable or inconsistent with the foot shape, resulting in repeated pressure on a certain part, usually the incidence of women is higher than that of men, mainly good and women's shoes will be for the novelty of the style, the beauty of the shape and ignore the comfort of the socks, resulting in the toes twisted, valgus or improper force and pressed out of corns.
In the past, when pointed-toe shoes were popular, many people squeezed their toes into narrow pointed-toe shoes, which would cause people to have thick calluses on their feet after a long time, and corns would appear after a long time.
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