Treatment for Corns
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011Due to excessive pressure, which are experienced through walking and daily activities, it is no surprise as the fingers start growing up. When the toes, one can immediately feel the pain it causes, and at worst, the pain often simple tasks like putting a pair of sneakers or walking difficult. Use of drugs and medical procedures for treating corns can be very expensive and cumbersome and, therefore, opted for natural health and care of the feet would be a very convenient choice.

After a long day at work or school, soak your feet in warm water to soften corns and relax tense muscles. Gently rub the callus with a pumice stone, is to reduce the thickening of the skin on the feet and toes. It is also good to eat light, nutritious food that are rich in vitamins and minerals because the body’s systems are very careful to avoid further deterioration of the horns. This technique is best done in combination with one of these natural treatments for corns that can be prepared with things that are available in almost every home.
- Oatmeal is known as a very useful tool for solving problems of skin and exfoliate the skin. Similarly, oatmeal cooked in water drained and used in the grain. The oatmeal will give a calming effect to reduce pain and at the same time, the skin to soften the corn fields to continue to treat exfoliate.- Fatty substances also help heal the corn, because it smooths the skin and has antiseptic capacity. A piece of cotton soaked in vinegar can be applied to the affected area to soften calluses. For those who do not have the luxury of time, place slices of lemon rind or pineapple, corn at night to allow the slight acidity of the work being left at night. When wrapped in a bandage, not only help to relax the feet, but also free the person to worry about staining the sheets or pieces of fruit out of place.
- The juice of green figs, dandelion or stem to cure corns. The juice of these can be extracted by boiling water. The juice of the dandelion root can be used to soak the feet to relieve pain, both feet and horns. The milky juice that can be learned can be applied to the calluses to soften skin and prevent its recurrence.