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It doesn't hurt, but some hospitals have to inject anesthetic, and usually the anesthetic injection is injected into the part where you want to do the laser, because the blood vessels are small, and it will be very painful to inject the anesthetic into it.
And then use a laser to burn the part of your corn, and the laser doesn't hurt at all, but it stinks when it burns, and then the doctor will rub some erythromycin or chlortetracycline for you.
In the next few days, you can't see any water in the laser area, otherwise you will get infected or leave a scar, and you will have to rub some erythromycin or chlortetracycline at home.
I've had 2 lasers, both in **** (one of the best hospitals in our city), and it's pretty good, no scars!
Hope it helps!
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Hello, the pain is certain, because the soles of the feet do not belong to the high-sensitivity area, if it doesn't hurt, it's over, but it is generally used with anesthetics or painkillers, which are generally bearable, and if you don't ** now, the pain will not be light every day.
Wishing you good health.
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I've done it, it's to inject anesthetic before the laser, it's very painful, and then you won't feel anything, if your foot corns are deep, the laser will be deeper, but it's not very painful. Don't be afraid, it's fine. After the shot, the doctor will tell you to apply the potion to prevent infection.
After the fight, you can recuperate.
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lz, I'm also long, I don't remember what I posted that "red", but it didn't work, it was red. Don't know what to do now? I'm afraid it will cost a lot of money to go to the hospital, how much did you spend?
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There seems to be a kind of corn ointment, which will fall off naturally after two days of liniment! Go to the pharmacy and ask.
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It doesn't hurt, but the laser removes faster.
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Get a corn-eye patch! A few bucks of something! Just stick it for a few days!
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Laser is the method of cauterization, freezing is protein coagulation, easy to blister blood, and of course there will be pain according to your situation.
1. Use salicylic acid phenol paste (corn ointment) for corns. Topical. Soak the affected area in hot water for 10 minutes before use, wipe dry, tear off the cover film of this product and stick it on the affected area, after 24 hours, if the affected area softens and whitish, and feels slightly painful, you can change the dressing 1 time (it is advisable to remove the white softening layer first).
If the above phenomenon is not found, the application time can be extended until the corns.
until it all falls off.
2. If you are worried that the corns cream is corrosive, you can use the pure Tianjian foot pad to clean, and the external application is forbidden to break the ulcer. will ** fall off. Hope it helps!
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It hurts for sure.
It is advisable to soak the affected area in hot water to soften, peel off the stratum corneum on the surface, protect the surroundings and expose the corns, and then apply Yushu Zhizhi Cream externally to relieve it.
Celery leaves to remove corns: Wash, pinch into a small handful, and rub over the corns until the leaves are dry. 3 4 times a day, corns will be absorbed in a week;
Cooling oil: Apply cooling oil to the corns every day, and then smoke with a lit cigarette to let the cooling oil dissolve and penetrate into the corns.
Green onion slices: Wash the feet with corns with water, take an old green onion, cut thin slices near the whiskers, stick the green onion slices on the corns, fix them with adhesive tape, and change the green onion slices once every 24 hours until the corns fall off.
Buckwheat noodles: 30 grams of buckwheat noodles, one water chestnut (mashed), add water and evenly, apply to the corns, and wrap it in a cloth.
Leeks: Take a small amount of leeks (with stems and roots), wash, chop and coat the affected area. Once a day. You can also put ginger slices on the affected area, and the corns can fall off on their own the next day.
Banxia: Take 5 grams of Banxia, grind it finely, soak the affected area in warm water to soften, scrape off the keratinized layer, apply the medicinal powder, and fix.
All of the above are good ways to get rid of corns.
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This still depends on your own situation.
Corns are also hard and soft.
There is a home remedy available, grubs (larvae of beetles, in different regions are called ground silkworms, soil silkworms, walnut insects, etc.) can treat corns.
First, pick out the old white skin, beat the grubs, and stick them on the affected area with adhesive tape.
Or light paper cigarettes, moxa sticks, incense sticks or flammable wooden sticks before going to bed, close to the corns, and stay away when there is a burning sensation. If the surface is hardened, the affected area can be touched with a fire tip. Smoke for 3 minutes each time, then soak the affected area in hot lightly salted water for 30 minutes;
Luo, also known as mother-in-law sewing kit. The stems and leaves are rich in milky white pulp. Take the milky white liquid of fresh radish vine or broken leaf stems and apply it to the corns, 1 time a day, 5 10 times can dry up and fall off.
Corns may seem simple, but they can be tricky to deal with, so it is recommended to pay attention to the following points:
1. Clarify the cause as much as possible and remove it in time.
2. You can use Yushu Zhiqing ointment externally to relieve corns, and you can insist on it twice a day for a month.
3. Learn to treat it correctly.
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As long as it is done with a laser, it will definitely hurt.
Corns are a very common disease in life, people who often walk and stand for a long time may suffer from corns, chronic friction or pressure caused by conical keratinization, just like the palm of the hand due to long-term friction to form a cocoon, when walking will produce pressure and compress the nerves, causing pain in the vertebral heart.
After the average person has corns and foot pads on their feet, they first put a sponge-like cushion in the shoes to reduce local friction.
Then soak the corns and foot pads at home and soften them, then thin them, and some people will find a pedicure to give them a pedicure.
But often the more diligent the pedicure, the faster the corns and foot pads will grow.
Some people are also infected with other foot diseases, such as athlete's foot, plantar warts, etc.
This is mainly due to the humid environment of the public baths. Toxicity measures are not strict, caused by cross-infection.
You can use 1 taro. Wash and slice the taro. Take raw taro slices and rub them on the affected area 3 times a day for 10 minutes each time, and then apply oil to the corns.
Eat less roe meat, bean curd, green onions, chili peppers, leeks, etc. In addition, you can usually eat more foods with high vitamin C and vitamin A content, such as kiwifruit, carrots, oranges, etc.
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It will definitely hurt if you do the laser.
Corns are usually caused by local pressure and friction for a long time, which thickens the stratum corneum and becomes induration, and it mostly occurs on the feet. To remove and prevent corns, it is best to do:
It is best to wear semi-new, loose-fitting, well-fitting cloth shoes or rubber-soled shoes, the soles should not be too hard, and it is advisable to not squeeze any part of the foot.
It's also best not to tie the laces too tightly or too loosely.
Insoles and socks should be of the right size, with moderate hardness and softness, and keep them dry.
When walking, if you bring sand, stones, or other foreign objects into your shoes, take them out in time.
Pay attention to cutting your nails frequently. If the anklenails are too long and not cut, it is easy to form induration, which can lead to corns.
You can soak your feet in hot water frequently, which can prevent corns to a certain extent.
If you already have corns, it is recommended to use Yushu Bizhi Clear Cream to remove them, preferably twice a day, and it will be good in one cycle.
It shouldn't hurt, our teacher said.
If you're unlucky, you can get all over your feet.
Corns rarely get infected.
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