How to treat corn on the foot?

1, liushen pill therapy

2. Propolis therapy

3. Sapium sebiferum leaf therapy

4, castor bean therapy

5, ebony therapy

6, evergreen leaf therapy

1. Method 1: Take 6 Liushen pills, first clean and disinfect the affected area, cut off the cuticle on the surface with a sharp knife, soak it in 1% salt water for 25 minutes, then grind the medicine into fine powder, add vinegar to make it into paste, apply it to the affected area, fix it with adhesive tape, and change the dressing 1 time for 3 days until it is cured.

2. Method 2: Take proper amount of propolis, and after washing feet with hot water every night, apply propolis to the affected area and wrap it with gauze. Change the medicine every day 1 time, 10 day is a course of treatment.

3. Method 3: Take a proper amount of sapium sebiferum leaf twigs, break the petiole, take its milky juice, rub the affected area twice every morning for 5 minutes, soak it in hot water at night, and scrape off the softened keratin.

4. Method 4: Treat corns with castor beans. Take 1 ~ 2 castor beans, barbecue them on the fire, grind off the skin when they become brittle, crush the white seeds and apply them to the affected area while they are hot, and seal them with adhesive tape. After two days, open the adhesive tape and gently scrape the cutin off it with a blade. When the last layer is peeled off, you can see that the cortex is pink and there is no bleeding. When there is a circular depression, stick a small piece of tape on it. After three or four days, the skin grew well and the tape fell off and healed.

5. Method 5: Soak the corns in hot water, remove the cuticle with a knife, and apply it to the eyes with a cotton swab dipped in ebony liquid. After drying, apply 1 ~ 2 times, 3 ~ 4 times a day. The preparation method of dark plum liquid: 60g of dark plum, 20g of salt and 60ml of vinegar. * * * Put it into a 200 ml ground bottle, shake well and leave it for 48 hours.

6. Method 6: Treat corns with evergreen leaves. First, soak the affected area in light salt and warm water, and peel off the old skin with a knife. Then take an appropriate amount of evergreen leaves, wash them, mash them and apply them to the affected area, wrap them with gauze, fix them with adhesive tape, change them once every two days and recover three times.