My Cousin Having Cornz In Her Foot Below So Difficulty
Question: my cousin having cornz in her foot below so difficulty in moving
Brief Answer:
Upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank for being at Healthcaremagic
I have gone through your query.
I would recommend you to upload the pictures of the affected area under the report section of the site or mail them to YYYY@YYYY as “ Attention: Dr Asmeet” so that I can have a clearer picture of the condition and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank for being at Healthcaremagic
I have gone through your query.
I would recommend you to upload the pictures of the affected area under the report section of the site or mail them to YYYY@YYYY as “ Attention: Dr Asmeet” so that I can have a clearer picture of the condition and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
used corn caps and also its hurting
Brief Answer:
Apply lotion containing lactic acid & salicylic acid
Detailed Answer:
I would not recommend you to use corn caps as it cause maceration of the skin.
I would recommend you to apply a solution containing lactic acid and salicylic acid ( Salex L lotion) on the affected area twice daily for 2 weeks.
This will help in removing the dead and corn affected skin.
For pain take tablet paracetamol 650 mg 1-2 times in a day for 3-4 days.
If it is possible at your end, better would be to consult a dermatologist and get them removed by surgical enucleation or electrocautery.
These are minor office procedures.
Apply lotion containing lactic acid & salicylic acid
Detailed Answer:
I would not recommend you to use corn caps as it cause maceration of the skin.
I would recommend you to apply a solution containing lactic acid and salicylic acid ( Salex L lotion) on the affected area twice daily for 2 weeks.
This will help in removing the dead and corn affected skin.
For pain take tablet paracetamol 650 mg 1-2 times in a day for 3-4 days.
If it is possible at your end, better would be to consult a dermatologist and get them removed by surgical enucleation or electrocautery.
These are minor office procedures.
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana