I had toe corn (on right side of 3rd toe) removed surgically on may 11 2017 with 2 stitches.
then the corn was back even before the stitches were completely healed.
Had corn removed again by surgery on 21 aug 2017 but open wound (i.e. no stitches) this time.
now , the corn is back again but a little below the healed wound of previous surgery(i.e. at bottom right side of 3rd toe).
How many times do i have surgery? it keeps coming back?
the surgeon who performed on me is very experienced.
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Homeopathy is the best bet for corns. You can easily cure corns with homeopathic medicines and avoid an unnecessary surgery. In fact, so many patients who had got surgeries done earlier and were again reporting recurrence were treated successfully. The advantages of the homeopathic treatment for corns is that it is very easy to take. You can take the homeopathic pills on the go. These homeopathic remedies for corns do not have any side effects at all. At the same time, Homeopathy is economical and you do not have to submit yourself to the surgeon’s knife.
A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects
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