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My brother has corns on the soles of his feet How to treat corns? Can anyone talk about it?

Keratin is more common in the palm and toe of the foot, which is caused by local long-term pressure, friction or foreign body penetration, which makes the stratum corneum proliferate and invade the dermis. The corns are like a small cone, the top of which grows inward, which oppresses the nerves at the end of the dermis and makes people feel pain and discomfort when walking. Celery leaves treat corns. Wash celery leaves, knead them into a small handful, and rub them on corn until the juice is dry. 3 ~ 4 times a day, corns are absorbed for a week, and the foot is as good as ever. Cool oil cures corns. Apply cool oil to corns several times a day, and then smoke with a lit cigarette to let cool oil dissolve into corns. After a period of treatment, the corns naturally fall off, leaving no trace. Evergreen leaves are used to treat corns. First, soak the affected area in light salt and warm water, and peel off the old skin with a knife. Then take an appropriate amount of evergreen leaves, wash them, mash them and apply them to the affected area, wrap them with gauze and fix them with adhesive tape, change them every two days and recover three times. Treat corns with onion slices. Wash the feet of corns with water. Take an old onion, cut it into thin slices near the beard, stick the onion slices on the corns, and fix it with adhesive tape. Change the onion slices every 24 hours until the corns fall off. Luo Luo zhi corns, also known as mother-in-law sewing kit. Stems and leaves are rich in milky juice. Apply the milky white liquid on fresh rattan or broken leaves and stems to the corns, once a day, 5 ~ 1 0 times a day, which can make the corns dry and fall off. 30g buckwheat noodles for corns, water chestnut 1 piece (mashed), mixed with water, applied to corns, and wrapped with cloth. People who use this formula will be uprooted in a day or two. Take a little leek (even the stems and roots), wash it, chop it up and apply it to the affected area. Once a day. It takes about 10 days to take effect. You can also put ginger slices on the affected area, and the corns can fall off on their own the next day. Pinellia ternata is used to treat corns. Take 5g of Pinellia ternata, grind it into fine powder, soak the affected area in warm water until it is soft, scrape off the keratinous layer, apply powder and fix it with adhesive tape. After 5 days, most of them can be cured without recurrence. Treat corns with castor seeds Take 1 ~ 2 castor seeds and barbecue them on the fire. When they become brittle, grind off the skin. When they are hot, crush the white seeds and apply them to the affected area, and seal them tightly with adhesive tape. After two days, open the adhesive tape and gently scrape the cutin off it with a blade. When the last layer is peeled off, you can see that the cortex is pink and there is no bleeding. When there is a circular depression, stick a small piece of tape on it. After three or four days, the skin grew well and the tape fell off and healed. Soak the corns in hot water, remove the cuticle with a knife, apply it on the corns with a cotton swab, dry it and then apply 1 ~ 2 times, 3 ~ 4 times a day. The preparation method of dark plum liquid: 60g of dark plum, 20g of salt and 60ml of vinegar. * * * Put it into a 200 ml ground bottle, shake well and leave it for 48 hours. References:

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