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Corn on feet
I have corn on my right feet...the same place it occurred every time and it is painful to walk with corn..at home I'm wearing slippers to avoid friction with the floor and yes it is painful while walking. It affects my legs posture as I tend to slightly bend my knees. Got to know about Salicylic acid & lactic acid we can apply on that...bcz corn caps aren't helping anymore. I'm attaching the pic of corn. Kindly help.
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Undergo laser removal therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation
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Use salycylix cream, or salipaint solution Take zinc sulfate 200 daily for 3 weeks... Avoid tight shoes
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Best is to get it removed You can apply salicylic acid+lactic acid combination to thin out the area but it will not completely go away Wears shoes or slippers with softer soles
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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Visit a Dermatologist, get it removed.
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Can be removed
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Visit a dermatologist to get it removed
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Get it removed
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U can try that acid first if not working then surgery is the only option
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Get in touch with near by dermatologist clinic for removal
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