Reliable Home Remedies for Corns and Calluses
Corn and calluses can be painful, those in feet, restricts your walking too. Most people must have tried over the counter ointment, corn caps, may have worked, but below are some simple home remedies, which can be equally beneficial too. Why not give it a try, as all these ingredients are available in your kitchen
itself !, as it will not harm you, no side-effects too.
1) Hot water and apple cider vinegar
Fill a basin with hot, soapy water, then add a cup of apple cider
vinegar before soaking your feet in the water for at least 15 minutes.
Calluses should be softened enough to be filed with a pumice stone.
Here’s how to get rid of corns using the same method: Dab some castor
oil on after soaking your feet. Corns should peel away after about ten
days of the treatment.
2) Lemon
Before going to sleep, cut a slice of lemon peel about an inch long and
the width of your toe. Place the pith over the corn, securing with a
bandage and covering with a white cotton sock overnight. Continue each
night until the corn disappears.
3) Onion and white vinegar
In a glass container, pour white vinegar over a slice of white onion.
Leave the container in a warm place during the day, then cover the corn
with the onion before you go to bed. Use a bandage or bandage tape to
hold it in place while you sleep. If the corn is not soft enough to be
removed in the morning, repeat the treatment nightly until it softens
more.
4) Bread in Apple cider vinegar
Soak a half a slice of stale bread in apple cider vinegar and secure it
to the affected part of your foot with adhesive tape. Wrap with plastic
wrap and slip on a cotton sock. Your corn or callus should disappear by
morning.
5) Aspirin and Apple cider vinegar
Here’s how to get rid of corns with the medicine you use to relieve pain
all over. Crush five or six uncoated aspirin tablets and mix with equal
parts apple cider vinegar and water. Once you’ve added enough to form a
paste, rub it onto a corn or callus, using a bandage to hold it in
place. After at least ten minutes, the bump should be loose enough to
gently rub off with a pumice stone.
6) Epsom salt
For calluses, toss a handful of Epsom salts into a basin of warm water,
then soak feet for about ten minutes. Once the dead skin has softened,
use a callus file or pumice stone to rub off the top layers. Continue to
grind the callus down a bit each day after a bath or shower. It might
take a few weeks, but trying to remove the whole thing at once will make
the callus worse if you grind too deep
7) Baking soda and lime juice
Here’s how to get rid of corns and calluses with baking soda: Mix
together water, baking soda, and lime juice to form a paste. Apply the
paste to the corn or callus and let it sit overnight. It will exfoliate
the dead skin cells and keep the area infection free. Repeat every night
for five to seven days until the corn or callus becomes dry and flakes
away.
8) Turmeric and honey
Mix together one tablespoon of turmeric powder and 1.5 tablespoons of
honey to create a thick paste. Apply to the corn and let it air dry,
then rinse clean with warm water. Do this twice a day. The corn or
callus should reduce in size within two to three days. Turmeric has
healing and antimicrobial properties. When that is mixed with the
soothing properties of honey it works to heal your corn.
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