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Corn treatment on the heels and its removal

Corns on the heels can be formed for various reasons. Typically, it is uncomfortable or substandard shoes, as well as a high heel. The formation of corns occurs under the skin. Their appearance is a protective reaction of the body, preventing damage to the heels.

Visually, corns are small areas of skin tightening, formed by dead cells. Very often they bring their master pain. Favorite places for the appearance of skin seals on the legs are heels and fingers. Corns on the legs may be wet or dry. The first type of neoplasm is a bladder filled with a lymphatic fluid. Such corns are the result of damage to the outer layer of the skin. They arise in those places where there is a strong rubbing of the feet with shoes.

Treatment of calluses on the heels and fingers, if it is wet, is similar to the course of therapy for conventional wounds. The resulting bubble is treated with an antibacterial solution. For faster healing of the callus, it is necessary to wear soft, non-rubbing shoes during the entire period of treatment. If care for the bubble that has arisen was not carried out correctly, then it can be overwhelmed. At the same time, dry calluses on the toes and heels form which are dead cells of the skin tissues, located in a thick layer. In its structure, this type of seal has a rod and spine. That's why getting rid of such calluses is much more difficult.

There are seals on the soles of the feet, which appear and disappear, giving us only minor troubles. However, in some cases these neoplasms can become inflamed and become dangerous to human health. Corn on the heels should be treated immediately, otherwise walking can turn into a difficult task.

Neoplasms in this area of the foot are prone to inflammation, autopsy and infection. Corn on the heels should be started with a disinfection procedure if cracks appear on the damaged area and fluid begins to leak from them. The area of the pathology should be washed with water and soap. After that, get a clean towel and apply antibacterial cream. The treated area is covered with a bactericidal adhesive plaster. Treatment of callus on the heels requires lubrication of the area of the pathology with cream twice a day (for example, the drug "Carmol 20" or "Ultra Maid 25" is suitable). In this case, it is necessary to change the adhesive plaster.

Newly formed on the heel of corn can be removed with a lemon. The rind of fresh fruit, fixed with plaster or bandage, is applied at night to the center of skin firming. Often, one procedure is quite enough to eliminate inflammation and fluid. After the skin hardens, the corn is easily peeled off. Cracks and rough skin on the heels can be treated with compresses that use a mixture of an equal amount of aloe juice and fish oil.

Removal of dry corns should be performed using hot baths. Ragged skin of the heels should be steamed in hot water, which is added with baking soda (one teaspoon of water will be needed). After a half-hour procedure, the callus softens, it is easily scraped off with pumice stone. Heat the heel with a nail file. At the end of the procedure for removing corn, the foot should be softened with a moisturizing or nutritious cream. In the event that the proper effect is not achieved, the seals on the heels are not completely eliminated, the procedure is repeated every other day for a week.

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