When it comes to the disease of corns, most people may not be very clear what kind of disease it is, but corns also have a more common name called corns. This disease is very common in people's hands and feet. It is mainly a lump protruding from the fingers or toes caused by long-term deformity of the fingers or toes. However, if a person has thorn pits on his hands or feet, it will be very uncomfortable. So how are thorn pits formed? Commonly known as corns, corns, often grow on the toes and the front end of the soles. This disease is mostly caused by wearing tight shoes or original deformities of the foot bones, which leads to long-term irritation of the foot skin. Corns are conical keratin hyperplasia nodules of varying numbers with deep roots, thickened skin and a convex tip, which often affect walking due to pain. There are many ways to treat corns, and various corrosive drugs, such as salicylic acid, are commonly used. You can cut a round hole in the center of the adhesive tape, the size of which is the same as the corn, stick it on the affected area, exposing the corn, sprinkle salicylic acid powder on it, and then seal it with adhesive tape. Generally, the dressing should be changed every 3 to 5 days. Before each dressing change, clean off the residual powder, soak your feet in hot water, and scrape off the softened keratin until all corns are removed. Friction and extrusion should be reduced, suitable soft-soled shoes should be worn, or sponge pads should be used to reduce local pressure. If you have flat feet, you should wear orthopedic shoes. It is a localized, cone-shaped keratin hyperplasia caused by long-term local pressure and friction on the skin of the foot. Commonly known as "meat thorn". It is more likely to occur in people who stand or walk for long periods of time, and friction and pressure are the main causes. It is more likely to occur in people who stand or walk for long periods of time, and friction and pressure are the main causes. Tight shoes or deformed foot bones can cause the stratum corneum in areas of the foot that are subject to friction or pressure to thicken and push inward, forming a cone-shaped keratinous substance with the top facing inward. You can consider laser, cryotherapy, topical medications, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. It can also be treated surgically, which is very painful but can be cured. The second option is to use corn plaster, which can be removed by applying it several times in a row. Pay attention to cleanliness, keep your skin dry, keep your feet clean, wash them several times a day, and change your socks frequently. It is not advisable to wear non-breathable shoes such as sports shoes and hiking shoes. |
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