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3 Natural Remedies to Remove Corn and Calluses – This Really Works

05/30/2013 by Calleigh

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Once your body attempts to protect per se from any injury, it produces peculiar battle suits. The outer layer of our skin accrued a dense stronghold of dead cells once there is too much friction occurred.

That would be the results when a tight-fitting footwear continues to chafe the same toe repeatedly. The skin progressively accumulates a callus which ergo, could develop into corn or a callus with a hardened skin.
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Calluses on the feet and hands are usually pain-free and serve as a shield. However, if a callus or corn pushes on a bone or nerve directly below the three layers of the skin, it is usually as agonizing as a stone in between your digits.



What You can Do:
In case a callus causes discomfort or exacerbation, you should rub or sand away a bit of those dead cells to ensure the callous won’t add a lot of pressure on your nerves. Right after a hot bath or shower, whenever your skin is moist and softened, chafe a pumice stone on the callus to take off dead cells.

But remember:
Don’t grind the whole callus or corn in one stretch as you’ll rub your skin raw. Preferably, use the pumice stone regularly with a good deal of patience.

It is recommended to have the corn or callus examined by a medical professional before doing any sort of home remedies. A medical expert might have a few information for your requirements concerning how to deal with your corn or callus.



Natural Home Remedies for Calluses and Corns
In an attempt to get rid of corns, you can consider one of these simple do-it-yourself solutions. They might or might not get the job done on you, however, they are absolutely harmless and could enable you to get rid off your callus at the comfort and privacy of your home.

① Bread and Apple Cider Vinegar Poultice

You’ll Need:

  • 1/4 cup Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 slice of bread
  • gauze or thin semi-transparent fabric like cheesecloth
  • pumice stone (optional)

Directions:
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Soak the bread in 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar for about an hour. Next, place the bread over the corn and cover it with a gauze and tape it overnight. Repeat these steps until the corn falls off.

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Why Apple Cider Vinegar: Vinegar is rich with antibacterial and anti-fungal properties, and its high acidity level allows to soften the rough patched skin or callus caused by friction.

Why Bread : The bread serve as an option to make a paste and to hold in the moisture.



② Lemon and Baking Soda Paste

You’ll Need:

  • 2-3 tbsp of lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons of olive oil
  • Baking soda



Directions:
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Mix the liquid ingredients and add the baking soda to make a paste.

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Apply the paste to the affected area as often as needed. Cover the area with gauze or a clean cheesecloth to hold the paste. You can place the leftover to a container with lid for future use.

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Why Baking Soda: While baking soda is rich with anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, it also helps to exfoliate your skin. Thus, allows the paste to preserve its consistency and moisture.

Why lemon : Lemon is very acidic, so it leaves the hardened skin like corn/callus soft and easy to exfoliate.

Why olive oil: Olive oil acts as a moisturizer and negate the astringent properties of the lemon, making sure your skin gets hydrated.



③ Aspirin Paste

You’ll Need:

  • 4-5 pcs aspirin (uncoated)
  • gauze or clean cheesecloth
  • water



Directions:
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Crush the aspirins and add water until it is a smooth paste. Smear the paste over the corn and wrap the foot with gauze or bandages. Place a heated towel around the wrap/gauze for about 20 minutes. Remove the bandages and wash the area clean. Dry the foot and use a pumice to gently remove the dead skin.



Why Aspirin: Plain aspirin contains salicylic acid, the same active ingredient that is present in many medicated corn pads.


Credit: Nicole Heart

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