I think corn has appeared 3-4 months back but I thought it was an injury, but now my friend told me it is a corn. After that small dots appeared on toes so I was worried & heard about Corn caps and applied twice ( 3 days each ) .only white yellow patches appeared but corn is not removed . Now I am worried.Guide me what to do ? I don't want to do surgery as it is not a permanent solution.
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Yes corn can be treated definitely with homoeopathy. And there are many good medicines for corn. If it is out of injury then there is much better prognosis.
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Corns are curable. They occur due to accumulation of dead cells which are hardened due to pressure..
There are very good medicines in homoeopathy for corns like thuja, Antim crude, ranunculus, nit acid etc..
Consult a homoeopathic physician for proper treatment.
Hi, corns are causes mainly due to accumulation of dead cells on your soles which gets hardened and occurs mainly the pressure areas of the soles of feet....there are many wonderful acting homoeopathic remedies to cure corn permanently within a month...like acid nit, anti crud, calc flour, veratrum viride, salicylic acid....but to avoid recurrence of corns.....soak your feet in warm water + salt solution 10-15 mins alternate days....and after soaking remove the dead cells with the help of pumice stone.....do not rub the corn area with pumice stone....pat it dry.....keep it clean....buy well fitting shoes or slippers for your feet....NO NEED SURGERY FOR THIS SIMPLE THING.....relax...meet a good homoeopath
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Corns can be very well treated with Homoeopathy...& that too within a short time, without any surgery....
Consult some good Homoeopath in your vicinity....or you can also consult me on email....
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Use of footwear with soft insole will be helpful to relieve the pain.....
Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
Continue applying corn caps for at least a month.
It takes time for the corn caps to work.
If it doesn't work with that, only then I would suggest you surgery.
Best regards.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain.
Bangalore.
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