Thursday, September 23, 2021

7 Home Remedies For Corns on Feet [That Work]


Hello everyone and welcome back to the channel. This is Rob from Remedies Insider.

And in today's video, I'll demonstrate seven different home remedies for corns on the feet.

Therefore, if you are willing, let us proceed.

A corn is a small area of skin that swells when it is repeatedly and excessively compressed.

It is often spherical in shape and quite painful. When dampened, it transforms into a velvety texture.

Corns on the feet are a frequent and minor condition that typically resolve on their own if the cause of pressure and friction is removed from the foot.

Here are seven natural remedies for corns on the soles of the feet.

For a few minutes, soak your feet in warm water.

The most frequently recommended treatment method for corns and calluses on the feet by physicians is to soak them in warm water.

Warm water on its own softens the skin, but you can also add Epsom salt.

Epsom salts can help alleviate pain and moisturize the skin's keratinized layers.

Dissolve 1 cup Epsom salt in 1 gallon of warm water.

Allow around 15 minutes for your feet to soak.

Gently rub the callus in circular motions while soaking to assist in the removal of dead skin.

File the corn using a pumice stone.

Pumice is a porous, abrasive volcanic rock that is used to exfoliate dry skin.

File the corn very carefully after soaking the pumice stone in warm water.

Gently circular or sideways motions can be used to exfoliate the dead skin.

Avoid removing an excessive amount of skin. Excessive filing might cause bleeding and infection.

3. Mix baking soda into a paste.

Baking soda may be used to treat foot corns, according to anecdotal evidence.

It acts as an exfoliator, so softening the callus and making removal easier.

1 teaspoon baking soda, a few drops lemon juice, and water are combined to produce a paste.

Wrap the corn in a bandage and apply a thin layer of the paste.

Allow to soak overnight before washing well in the morning with lukewarm water.

Then, using a pumice stone, gently exfoliate.

4. Dab a small amount of vinegar onto the affected area.

Additionally, vinegar can be used to soften and shrink your corn.

The acidity of vinegar reacts with keratin, causing it to degrade and expel dead skin cells.

1 vinegar component plus 3 warm water components equals 1 vinegar component plus 3 warm water 

Apply the solution to the corn, using a cotton ball.

For ten minutes, place it on the affected area.

Utilize a pumice stone following that.

Lime

Before retiring to bed, cut a slice of lemon peel about an inch long and as wide as your toe.

It should be secured with a bandage and a white cotton sock over night.


Repeat each night until all of the corn has been consumed.

6. Peel a banana and use the peel.

Banana peels have been used anecdotally to treat foot corns.

Rubbing the inside of a banana peel on the corn weakens and shrinks it over time.

Despite the absence of scientific evidence, the therapy is generally safe and may be worth trying.

7. Using a fork, rubbed a potato.

Additionally, potatoes can be used to treat corns on the soles of the feet.

According to tests, rubbing a potato against the foot corn softens and darkens it.

As a result of this, the corn finally falls off.

However, there is no scientific evidence that potatoes may be used to treat corns on the feet.

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