Home remedies for corn


Calluses or more popularly known as corn is the area of skin, which is thickened due to pressure, that is applied constantly to it. The primary difference between corn and calluses is that calluses are bigger in size and develops in the soles of the feet whereas corns are smaller and affects toes.

How corn looks?

Corn could be extremely painful and in some cases it does not give any pain. It looks like a hardened mass that looks yellowish. In the cases where it is not painful, there is a danger that it could grow and become painful at a later stage. Corn should not be ignored.

Symptoms of corn

Corn is a problem, which is faced by nearly all the people during some part of their life. Symptoms of corn include patches of hardened and thickened skin primary in the points where shoes exert pressure. This could be caused if you wear firm slippers, warn out shoes or ill fitting shoes.

Home remedies for corn

Home remedies for corn includes:
  1. Application of castor or coconut oil softens the corn, which is other wise in a hardened form
  2. Turmeric powder also helps in corn. Mix turmeric powder with honey or holy basil oil and apply it on the affected areas.
  3. If your shoes is giving extra pressure on your feet then try a sole or replaceable pad inside your shoes.
  4. Papaya fruit milky juice could also be applied on the corn in order to remove it.

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