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How to Get Rid Of Corns Instantly A corn is a buildup of dead skin with a hard
center core that develops on or between your toes. Corns most often develop on the feet,
especially on the tops and sides of the toes, soles of your feet and even between the toes.
Pumice Stone Before going to bed, soak your feet in comfortably
hot water for 10 minutes to soften the hard skin.
Sand the corn gently using a pumice stone or another sanding object, like a skin file.
Repeat the treatment for several days until the corn is fully removed.
White Vinegar White vinegar is another excellent tried and
tested remedy for corns on the feet. Before going to bed, mix one part white vinegar
with three parts water. Dab this diluted vinegar onto the corn.
Cover the area with an adhesive bandage and leave it on overnight.
The next morning, exfoliate the thickened skin with a pumice stone or emery board.
Apply some olive oil or coconut oil to keep the area moisturized.
Use this remedy once daily until the corn comes out.
Baking Soda Baking soda is a natural exfoliating agent
that will help get rid of the dead skin covering the corn, which in turn helps the healing
process. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties that will help keep your skin free
from infections. You can use this remedies daily until the
corn dries and flakes off. Lemon.
Another good home remedy for corns on your feet is lemon. The citrus acid in lemon works
to soften the hardened skin that makes up the corn, so it eventually falls out.
Apply fresh lemon juice on the corn and allow it to air dry. Do this at least three times
daily. Garlic.
Garlic is a natural antioxidant and hence very helpful in treating corns. Also, its
antibacterial and antifungal properties will prevent infection.
Rub half of a garlic clove on the corn. Let the skin dry, cover it with a bandage and
leave it on overnight. The next morning, remove the bandage and wash your feet with warm water.
Do this every night until the corn disappears. Turpentine Oil.
Turpentine oil is a strong antiseptic that can help treat corns. The oil penetrates into
the skin quickly, so the healing time may be faster.
Wrap ice in a thin cloth and massage the affected area with it for two minutes. Pat dry the
area and rub some turpentine oil on the corn. Then, put a bandage over it and leave it on
overnight. Do this daily before going to bed. USE EITHER OF THESE REMEDIES REGULARLY UNTIL
THE CORN COMES OUT.