Corns and calluses typically form on the bony or prominent areas of feet.
Treatment for corns on side of feet.
Sometimes repeated or regular trimming sessions are needed.
Use of clove oil use of cornstarch use of chamomile tea use of tea tree oil use of black strap molasses use of yellow mustard.
Apply lotion to the corn.
Soaking your hands or feet in warm soapy water softens corns.
How to get rid of corns 1.
If you have no underlying health problems try these suggestions to help clear up a corn or callus.
Mix one tablespoon of licorice powder with enough mustard oil to make a thick paste.
File the corn with a pumice stone.
Soak your hands or feet.
In ayurveda licorice is often recommended to treat corns on feet due to its amazing healing and medicinal properties.
Apply a pad to protect the area where a corn or callus developed.
A pumice stone is a porous and abrasive volcanic rock that s used for sloughing.
Soak your foot in warm water.
Put a bandage over it and leave it on overnight.
The pain is usually much reduced as the corn or callus is pared down and the pressure on the underlying tissues eased.
Other remedies that have proved effective for eliminating corns on feet include.
Apply this paste on the affected area before going to bed.
The hardened layers of skin of corns and calluses are actually your body s way of protecting the underlying skin from the irritation and pressure.