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Having Hard Black Corn On My Left Thigh. Using Corncurra. What Is The Suitable Ointment? How Can It Be Removed?

Hello SIr,

I am 28 years of age. I have a hard black corn on my left thigh...Its been there very long now since almost when I was 19 years of age...It does not trouble me except when I rub it or the upper skin damages..AM using an ointment called Corncurra at the moment over it. Please suggest a suitable ointment o cure it completely.

Thanks,
Milind.
Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concern and it seems to have become a chronic issue for you. If you have consulted a dermatologist already and have been prescribed the medication that is not helping, it might be worth your while to get it excised by a surgeon and have it biopsied by a pathologist. This will take care of your anxiety about the whole situation.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Having Hard Black Corn On My Left Thigh. Using Corncurra. What Is The Suitable Ointment? How Can It Be Removed?

Hi there ~ I understand your concern and it seems to have become a chronic issue for you. If you have consulted a dermatologist already and have been prescribed the medication that is not helping, it might be worth your while to get it excised by a surgeon and have it biopsied by a pathologist. This will take care of your anxiety about the whole situation. Take care and have a lovely day!