How to distinguish whether there are corns on the feet

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you feel that it hurts when you walk, it's basically corns.

    Corns are a very common foot disease in our daily life, so we must pay attention to some details and pay attention to the prevention and treatment of corns.

    1. Soak the hard corns in water until they become soft, about 15 minutes, and then apply Yushu Bizhi Clear Cream to remove the corns.

    3. Give the corns space to move, and put some cotton or wool between the toes.

    4. Do not use any corn ointment.

    5. Wear well-fitting shoes and let your toes move freely.

    6. Throw away the heels.

    7. Buy shoes at night, generally the feet are the largest at night.

    8. Try on shoes standing and try on shoes with larger feet.

    9. The shoes are too old, and the cracks may grind the feet. Attention should also be paid to the seams of socks.

    10. Don't peel it by hand, and don't scrape it with a spatula.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The feet are hard core and it hurts to walk Generally, if there are few ones, they can be pasted quickly with corns.

    I often go to the hospital to see a hand and foot department.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's definitely plantar warts, you go to the hospital for examination quickly, there will be no satellite warts in the corns. This is an important difference between warts and corns.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It hurts to walk with a long hard core on the feet, and it is generally easy to paste it with corns if it is less. Minor glitches.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When you are in the hospital, you can just ask **, you are a minor disease, and it is very easy to treat

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Question 1: Why do I always have corns on my feet This is related to the walking posture and the choice of shoes.

    Use Tianjian feet to clean.

    Question 2: What's the matter with corns that always have long legs It has something to do with the posture of walking and the choice of shoes.

    It is better to choose soft and comfortable shoes.

    Use Tianjian feet to clean.

    Question 3: What's going on with a lot of corns on my feet I'm oppressed, I used to grow more than 20 years, and it hurt for half a year, and I didn't do the pants book, and when it fell off on its own, it really hurts to think about it!

    Question 4: What happens to the corn on the foot If you don't care about it, it will grow more and more.

    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 the bleeding is already there, stop it and stop the bleeding with an alcohol cotton. 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, which generally takes two to three weeks, but the corrosive nature of the mega width should be paid attention to.

    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, you can also use Yushu Zhizhi Cream externally to relieve the symptoms of corns.

    Question 5: Why do there are many corns on the feet that grow after they grow This is not a corn.

    Use wart lingling

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