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Corns and calluses facts What are corns and calluses? Why do corns and calluses develop? What are risk factors for corns and calluses? What are symptoms and signs of corns and calluses? How are corns and calluses diagnosed? How can corns and calluses be treated? When should you seek professional treatment for corns and calluses? What is the prognosis for corns and calluses? How can corns and calluses be prevented? Patient Comments: Corns - Symptoms Find a local Podiatrist in your town Health questions? Get answers from experts and people like you - WebMD
Corns and calluses can be treated with many types of medicated products to chemically pare down the thickened, dead skin. These products all share the same active ingredient -- salicylic acid, the ingredient used in over-the-counter wart-removal products.
Salicylic acid is a keratolytic, which means it dissolves the protein (keratin) that makes up most of both the corn and the thick layer of dead skin which often tops it. Used as indicated on the package directions, these products are gentle and safe for most people. Salicylic-acid treatments are available in different forms including
applicators, drops, pads, plasters. All of these treatments will turn the top of the skin white and allow you to trim or peel away dead tissue, making the corn protrude and hurt less.
It generally is recommended that salicylic acid not be used by people with diabetes or when there is frail skin or poor circulation (because of concern about how the skin can heal). In these situations, application of salicylic acid can potentially lead to ulcer formation on the skin. Your health-care professional can help you determine whether salicylic acid-based products are safe for use on your skin.
You should not attempt to cut or shave away corns and calluses at home. This can lead to potentially dangerous infection of the surrounding tissues. This should be performed by a podiatrist or other health-care professional.
Your health-care professional may also prescribe antibiotics for any corns or calluses that have become infected.
Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on 10/3/2012
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Corns and calluses facts
What are corns and calluses?
Why do corns and calluses develop?
What are risk factors for corns and calluses?
What are symptoms and signs of corns and calluses?
How are corns and calluses diagnosed?
How can corns and calluses be treated?
When should you seek professional treatment for corns and calluses?
What is the prognosis for corns and calluses?
How can corns and calluses be prevented?
Patient Comments: Corns - Symptoms
Find a local Podiatrist in your town
Health questions? Get answers from experts and people like you - WebMD
How can corns and calluses be treated?
Corns and calluses can be treated with many types of medicated products to chemically pare down the thickened, dead skin. These products all share the same active ingredient -- salicylic acid, the ingredient used in over-the-counter wart-removal products.
Salicylic acid is a keratolytic, which means it dissolves the protein (keratin) that makes up most of both the corn and the thick layer of dead skin which often tops it. Used as indicated on the package directions, these products are gentle and safe for most people. Salicylic-acid treatments are available in different forms including
applicators,
drops,
pads,
plasters.
All of these treatments will turn the top of the skin white and allow you to trim or peel away dead tissue, making the corn protrude and hurt less.
It generally is recommended that salicylic acid not be used by people with diabetes or when there is frail skin or poor circulation (because of concern about how the skin can heal). In these situations, application of salicylic acid can potentially lead to ulcer formation on the skin. Your health-care professional can help you determine whether salicylic acid-based products are safe for use on your skin.
You should not attempt to cut or shave away corns and calluses at home. This can lead to potentially dangerous infection of the surrounding tissues. This should be performed by a podiatrist or other health-care professional.
Your health-care professional may also prescribe antibiotics for any corns or calluses that have become infected.
Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on 10/3/2012
corn caps are easily available as over the counter drug ,use them if they suit you .
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