Author:Kangdi 15-10-2020

How to use corn plaster correctly?
There are many ways to treat corns. Many patients prefer the convenient way of corns paste. Since it is a topical medicine, they must be very concerned about the correct use. So, how to use corn paste correctly? Corns are the thickening of the cone-shaped stratum corneum caused by long-term friction and compression. There is a keratinous central nucleus, the tip is deep into the skin, and the base is exposed. It is more common in young people. It is more common in the soles and toes. If the tip of the corn presses on the nerve endings, it will feel pain when walking.
Corns can be applied anytime, anywhere, under any circumstances. Because corn sticks peel off dead meat through corrosion, you don't need to clean the affected area of ​​corns deliberately.


You can soak your feet with water at any time, and don't care about any impact on corns and corns. After dipping it, all you have to do is wipe the water dry. However, you must give your feet 6-8 hours of rest time. Corn paste must be applied when the foot is dry.
You don't need to remove the rotten flesh by yourself, or even touch the affected area, even if you see big bumps like screw caps. Because, according to the body's self-healing ability, rotten flesh will fall off by itself. If the rotten flesh does not fall off on its own, it just means
You need to apply the corn paste directly.

If the rotten flesh falls off, it will show white skin. At this time, corns should not be applied immediately. You need to give the skin time to heal itself, and wait until the skin has a normal skin tone, at least when it is close to the normal skin tone, before you can continue to apply corns.