Any tips for corns/calluses?!


Question: Any tips for corns/calluses!?
I've got this corn/callus on the bottom corner of my big toe!. It's been there for a few months now and it's so annoying! The corn really hurts when I bump it or even where certain shoes that tend to rub on it!.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove or at least help this corn!?

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Its amazing that you can withstand the pain for such a long time!. As for me i couldn't stand it after 3 days!. Don't try cutting it with a nail clipper as it will get deeper!. Removing it, is as easy as one two three!. You don't have to go for surgery at all!. All you need to get is a Corn Plaster from the Pharmacy!. I used the brand Carnation (Carnation Corn Caps)!.

Its a normal plaster which has an 'O' shape ring!. It has Salicylic Acid Ointment in it!. Salicylic Acid loosens the intracellular cement holding hardened skin together allowing it to flake away, softening and loosening the nucleus to allow clean removal!.

Just place it over ya corn and leave it on at all time!. Change the plaster every 2 days!. Don't worry about pain as with the cushion ring you don't feel much pain!. After about a period of 10days you will see that the skin around ya corn has turn white and soft and it no longer hurts then now you may use the nail cutter to snip away the whitish skin!. Once done, ya corn is gone!. =)

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Well, those things are never really a 'good' thing!. If it hurts, it's probably a corn!. Calluses regularly don't hurt; they are actually kinda numbing!. I have a couple on my hand from boxing gloves!. I remember I had a corn on my foot in first grade (hurt like hell) and when we stood up to take attendance, I could never stand still!. I remember she called me out, and I told her the truth!. I had a corn on my foot!. She then proceeded to explain to the class what a corn is, and even said that sometimes, surgery had to be preformed to remove the part of the body with the corn!. She said if my Big toe had a corn, the doctors might have to remove my big toe!.

Consequently, by 2nd grade, I learned that my first grade teacher was an imbecile, with an intelligence level slightly over that of a retarded monkeys!.

Corns are no big deal!. Just go to you local Jewel or Walgreens, and look at the treatment options they have there!. You'll pretty much find some of the most useful products that nobody else would even take the time to manufacture!. I used some kind of cheap medicine; just a warning, DON'T DO THIS!!!!
1!. Soak your feet in warm water
2!. Take a stone (You'll probably find one at your local store) and rub off all the dead skin!.
3!. WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES!!! This will prevent the corn from coming back!. Also, if possible, wear corn pads!. They kinda help :/
4!. That's it!. Check your feet regularly to see if your corn is coming back!. If it is, start at one!. P!.S!. Change the corn pads!. No medical reason, they're just smelly :/Www@Answer-Health@Com

use a pumice stone everyday when ur showering!. and then at night use petroleum jelly on your corn/callus or all over your foot but not in between your toes and cover with a moisturizing sock!.!.!.regular sock is ok too though!.!.!.wear a different sock every night though!. it worked for me!. but gradually!.!.!.it took 1 and a half months but you will see the difference in a week as long you do it religiouslyWww@Answer-Health@Com

go get a pedicure, they can be a little expensive but theyre soo worth it!. also try wearing more comfortable shoes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Go get a pedicure and let the professionals handle itWww@Answer-Health@Com

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