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Foot Corn Treatment at Home: Simple and Effective Remedies for Corns on the Feet

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Foot corns can cause many inconveniences for those who have them, so it’s no surprise many seek the best methods of removing them. But can a foot corn treatment at home show the same results as corn removal surgery – and what does it imply? If you’re experiencing foot corn problems and want to get rid of them without a surgical procedure, we have some helpful tips to get you started. 

Is There a Foot Corn Treatment at Home You Should Try?

There are several different in-home foot corn treatments that are proven to show results, even with deep corn removal. However, keep in mind that the number one reason for the corn development is wearing unsuitable shoes. Therefore, before you start with some DIY treatment options, it’s important to get shoes that won’t cause pressure and irritation on your foot and make this problem reoccur. 

How to Get Rid of Corns at Home?

If you are against visiting a corn removal surgery clinic and want to try some less invasive methods first, take a look at the following steps that will help you get rid of a corn. However, keep in mind that home treatment takes time – and that the described process needs to be repeated regularly.

Start by Soaking Your Foot in the Water

Soaking your feet will help you soften the skin, including the hardened parts the corn is made of. Keep your feet submerged in warm water for about ten minutes. Optionally, you can add Epsom salts to the water – they are known to help with treating minor pain and aches (which source can be hard, seed, or soft corns that have occurred).

File the Corn Away

One of the most effective ways to get rid of a corn is to trim away the dry skin, which can be done with a pumice stone. Once you soak and dry your feet, use this stone to file away the developed corn in a sideway or circular motion. Be gentle during this trimming process and try not to trim too much dead skin – it will only increase the risk of infection.

Get Some Lotion

After you’re done with the pumice stone, apply moisturizing cream or lotion to your skin. Make sure it’s made of ingredients that will keep your skin hydrated and soft (such as glycerin, aloe vera, urea, and so on).

Buy Corn Pads

Corn pads will help you protect the area where a corn has formed and stop any further fraction and irritation, which should help the dry and thickened skin to heal. You can also opt to use corn pads with salicylic acid. However, note that this ingredient can damage healthy skin, which is why some medical experts don’t recommend it.

How to Know It Is Time to Visit a Doctor?

If you don’t see any improvement after a few weeks of home foot corn treatment, even when you perform it on a daily basis, try visiting professionals that are experts in the field. They will be able to assess your situation and advise you about what step you should take next. 

At the same time, note that people with diabetes and similar health conditions should consult medical experts – and let them perform a corn removal surgery or other necessary treatment in order to avoid complications. The same goes for those witnessing signs of infection, such as worsening pain, redness, or swelling. 

A doctor removing a corn from a patient's foot

Contact Your Surgeon in Miami and Get Rid of Corns

If the home treatment options have failed, your safest bet is to seek medical help. Fortunately, Luxe Foot Surgery has a team of experts in this field that are able to estimate your situation carefully and come to the best solution for your problem. Therefore, if you are looking for a reliable clinic to help you remove a stubborn foot corn, don’t hesitate to contact us online or over the phone and schedule your free consultation. 

FAQ

Does a Foot Corn Heal on Its Own?

A foot corn can heal on its own if you remove the source of friction and pressure, which is, in most cases, unsuitable footwear. However, sometimes you need to undergo some additional in-home or surgical treatments. 

Do Corns Heal Naturally?

Corns can heal naturally if you start wearing suitable shoes, but in some cases, soaking, trimming, and moisturizing the skin will be necessary. In other situations, however, a corn removal surgery is unavoidable. 

What Kills Corns on Feet?

Corns on feet can be healed by wearing suitable footwear and corn pads, filing away the dead skin, and soaking and moisturizing your feet. The last option for corn removal is a surgical procedure. 

Can You Pull a Corn Out of Your Foot?

Cutting out the corn from your foot is not safe since it can lead to bleeding and infection, which demand medical intervention. 

References

  1. Medical News Today. (n.d.). How do you get rid of corns? [online] Available at: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325897#filing-down-the-corn [Accessed 10 Feb 2023].
  2. Healthline. (n.d.). How to Get Rid of Corns at Home. [online] Available at: https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-get-rid-of-corns [Accessed 10 Feb 2023].
  3. My Health Alberta. (n.d.). Calluses and Corns: Using Pumice Stones. [online] Available at: https://myhealth.alberta.ca/Health/Pages/conditions.aspx?hwid=ug2408# [Accessed 10 Feb 2023].

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