It is caused by long-term friction and oppression, and it is a proliferative injury of the skin, which usually occurs in the compressed or stressed parts.
, such as the front and back of the sole, the lateral edge of the little toe or the medial edge of the big toe.
, occasionally seen on the back of toes. More than one injury.
, pea size
The surface is smooth or slightly convex.
The border is clear and yellow.
An inverted cone-shaped horny plug is embedded in the central dermal nipple.
Compression of nerve endings
So it can cause pain when walking and standing. Suggestion:
The corns are usually treated by applying commercially available corns ointment, mashing Brucea javanica for external use, freezing, electrocoagulation, removing corns and other methods.
At the same time, patients are required to wear suitable soft-soled shoes.
Shoes are lined with soft insoles.
, reduce friction and extrusion. In addition, it is suggested to try to cut a small eye in the middle with a piece of tape and stick it on the corns, and corns will appear in the small eyes. Then sprinkle some urea powder (fertilizer) on your eyes and hold it down with a piece of adhesive tape. Change it once every three days, six times, and the corns will disappear on their own.