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Corns pharmacies sell corn creams that are very useful.
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Corns, isn't they, are they really chicken eyes
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Summary. Hello, you are corns.
The long hard pimple on the sole of the foot is like a cocoon, and the pain of walking is generally corns, which are thickening of the stratum corneum induced by long-term friction and compression, which is more common in adults and women. It is mainly common in the anterior middle of the soles of the feet, the outer side of the little toe or the medial edge of the hallux, and the skin lesions are light yellow or dark yellow keratin plugs with clear boundaries, the tips are embedded in the subcutaneous skin, like the size of soybeans, parallel to the normal ** or slightly raised, and there is severe pain when walking. The appearance of corns means that the shoes are not suitable or the feet are deformed, so they should usually wear loose and breathable shoes, and the deformities of the feet should be corrected in time.
I don't know what it is when I have a few hard bumps on the soles of my feet, but it hurts when I press it, it doesn't itch, and it will have a little effect on walking.
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Hello, you are corns. The long hard pimple on the sole of the foot is like a cocoon, and the pain of walking is generally corns, which are thickening of the stratum corneum induced by long-term friction and compression, which is more common in adults and women. It is mainly common in the anterior middle of the soles of the feet, the outer side of the little toe or the medial edge of the hallux, and the skin lesions are light yellow or dark yellow keratin plugs with clear boundaries, the tips are embedded in the subcutaneous skin, like the size of soybeans, parallel to the normal ** or slightly raised, and there is severe pain when walking.
The appearance of corns means that the shoes are not suitable or the feet are deformed, so they should usually wear loose and breathable shoes, and the deformities of the feet should be corrected in time.
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Hello, you consider this situation to be corny, soak your feet in hot water for 10 minutes and 15 minutes every day, and then dry your feet. Pinch the corns around the thumb, index finger, and middle finger fingertips in a circle, and pinch each corn several times, twice a day, and it won't take long for the corns to disappear naturally.
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This is corns, which are more likely to occur in people who stand and walk for a long time, and friction and compression are the main triggers. Tight shoes or misshapen foot bones can thicken the cuticles in the areas of the foot that have been subjected to friction or compression, and push inward, creating a conical keratin with the tip inward.
1.Corrosives for external use.
Corn ointment or corn ointment can also be applied externally, 10% salicylic acid glacial acetic acid, 30% salicylic acid collodion glue and crystal paste can also be used. The external corrosive agent must protect the surrounding **, you can cut a small hole in the zinc oxide tape**, the same size as the skin lesion, paste it on the **damage and expose the skin lesion, and rub the thin strip of adhesive tape into a rope-like shape to enclose the hole into an embankment, and then apply the medicine and then cover it with a large piece of adhesive tape, and change the dressing once every 3 7 days until it falls off.
2.Physics**.
Electrocautery, carbon dioxide laser cautery, contact X-ray irradiation.
3.Surgical excision.
To prevent corns, friction and squeezing should be reduced. Shoes and boots should be soft and fitting, and the shoes can be lined with thick and soft insoles or sponge pads, and cut holes (perforated insoles) at the equivalent of corns. Toe deformities should be corrected, and exostosis of the foot should be surged**.
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Hello: The appearance of a lump on the sole of the foot may be a lump caused by a soft tissue lesion, or it may be an abnormal growth and bone spur caused by a bone lesion.
Depending on the nature of the lesion, it may be inflammatory, benign or malignant.
When the pure acacia is a precursor, the specific nature needs to be determined by a professional examination in the hospital.
It is recommended that you go to the orthopedic department of the regular doctor to do the diagnosis and correct the symptoms**.
Hope mine can be helpful to you, good luck soon**, thank you Minson.
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The first type of corn:The scientific name of corn is commonly known as "meat thorn".Second plantar warts:Plantar warts grow on the soles of the feet, and you will feel bursts of pain in the soles of your feet when you stand or walk normallyThe cause of plantar warts is the infection of the virus through small wounds or small abrasions
There are many things that grow under the soles of the feet, and the above two are more commonOf course, it is not excluded that there are other diseases, in short, there are many kinds of small bumps on the feetOnce it is found, seek medical attention in time, if the best time is delayed, it may lead to cancer
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It hurts a lot when walking, and the main reason is that this small plaque may be formed by some kind of bacteria, so there are bacteria in it that will form a sense of pain, and it should be treated in time.
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There is a small lump on the sole of the foot, and the pain of walking is unbearable, which may be due to the thickening of the stratum corneum in the protruding part of the sole of the foot caused by long-term friction, which is what we often call long corns, which is caused by long-term walking or standing, or wearing inappropriate shoes resulting in long-term friction or squeezing, which greatly affects a person's movement.
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Brief description of the condition:
Hard bumps on the soles of the feet may usually be callos, corns, or plantar warts.
Physician's analysis: According to your description, you often run business outside and walk a lot, and it is very likely that the soles of your feet have calluses, but it is also possible that they are corns. Generally speaking, the more the corns rub, the greater the friction.
Doctor's advice: It is recommended to observe first, and if the situation does not improve, go to the hospital for examination and symptomatic**.
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Analysis:
Hello, this one of yours is probably from corns. The shoes are too hard or not suitable for the foot type, or people who often wear high heels are more likely to have corns, often on the forefoot, and the local surface can be highlighted, and there is pain when walking or pressing, and even walking will be affected in severe cases.
Guidance: Hello, it is recommended that you continue to soak your feet in hot water, then grind off the dead skin on the surface, and then apply acetylsalicylic acid or use corn patches until the corns automatically necrosis and fall off. You can also go to the outpatient clinic for minor surgery to gouge out the corn. Usually pay attention to wearing soft-soled and flat-soled shoes, mainly to fit the foot shape.
The one upstairs, you said so much, have you tried?
Clinical manifestations: corns are thickened conical cuticles caused by long-term friction or compression, with the tip of the keratinous central nucleus deep into the skin and the base exposed. It is usually more common in young people, and it is more common on the soles and toes of the feet, and if the tip of the corn compresses the nerve endings, it will make walking painful. >>>More
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