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Corns
Corns – ETHOS HEALTH CARE
Treatment of Corns
- Homeopathic Treatment of Corns
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Corns
- Surgical Treatment of Corns
- Dietary & Herbal & Herbal Treatment of Corns
- Other Treatment of Corns
What is Corns
Symptoms of Corns
Causes of Corns
Risk factors of Corns
Complications of Corns
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Corns
Precautions & Precautions & Prevention of Corns
Treatment of Corns
Homeopathic Treatment of Corns
There is effective treatment for Corns in homeopathy. Homoeopathic treatment for Corns is completely painless and safe. Corns treatment may last up to a total duration of six months. However patient gets relief from pain much earlier. Following are some homeopathy remedies for corns.
- Antim c
- Ranunculus
- Calendula
- Bryonia
- Pulsatilla
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Corns
Allopathic anti-inflammatory medicines give you relief at the cost of your Immunity. The attention of a physician may be required if there is numbness, reduced feeling, or severe pain.. Medical attention is not usually required unless diabetes mellitus, poor circulation, or other problems make self-care difficult.
Surgical Treatment of Corns
In some cases, surgical correction of the bony prominence that is causing the high pressure may be needed.
Dietary & Herbal & Herbal Treatment of Corns
- Eat food such as spinach, cucumber, cherries and raspberries.
- You can get alkali from millet and buckwheat grains.
- Maximize the use of fresh organic vegetable and fruits
- Avoid the processed and junk foods.
- Maximize the intake of vitamin A, B complex, and C in your diet.
- Avoid saturated fats, white flour, fried foods, sugar, alcohol, red meat, coffee, chocolate and soft drinks. .
Other Treatment of Corns
- Remove bunching of socks, irritating stitching from socks, or any other local irritant.
- Wear properly fitting shoes.
- Try using doughnut-shaped corn pads, which may relieve pressure on corns.
What is Corns
Corns (also called clavi) are specially-shaped calluses of dead skin that usually occur on thin or glabrous (hairless and smooth) skin surfaces, especially on the top of toes or fingers.
Symptoms of Corns
- Increased pressure on toes and
- Irritation on toes
- Inflamed skin.
- Painful walking
Causes of Corns
- People who do lots of exercise, put more pressure on their feet.
- Prominent bones in your feet can press against your shoes.
- Poorly fitting footwear.
- Poorly healed fractures.
- Risk factors of Corns
The following are factors that increase your risk for Corns:
- Weight gain
- Old Age
- More common in women than men
- Bunions, hammertoe and other foot problems and deformities
- Physical activities that cause pressure on the skin
- Bad-fitting footwear.
Complications of Corns
Complications can occur if corns are not treated properly. Some of the most common complications are:
- Infection
- Development of a fluid-filled sac beneath the corn
- Development of an ulcer
Diagnosis of Corns
If you are getting constant foot pain, must report to your GP (general practitioner, primary care physician) about it. Your GP will examine your foot to look for any signs of corns. The GP will interview the patient and ask about his/her lifestyle. The patient’s footwear may also be checked. There will be a physical examination. If the doctor suspects there may be an underlying bone structure problem the patient may be referred for an X-ray. It (X-Ray) helps identify how and why a bone is causing a corn. Some times GP also recommend a pedobarograph, which can be used to examine foot pressure patterns.
Precautions & Precautions & Prevention of Corns
- Inspect feet regularly.
- Wear properly fitted shoes.
- Trim toenails straight across, but not too short.
- Wear properly fitted socks with no irritating stitching.
- Don’t ignore foot pain — it’s not normal.
- Wash feet regularly
- Don’t wear the same pair of shoes every day.
- Avoid walking barefoot
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