Author:Kangdi 04-07-2018

I never have a corn,but I know how it forms.A corn is a buildup of dead skin with a hard center core that develops on or between your toes. It is your body's protective response to repeated friction or pressure, but it can also be painful. Luckily, there are many things that you can do to try to get rid of corns.But the best way is choose a corn removal plaster.Following are some steps upon how to use the plaster.

Step 1.Clean and dry the area surrounding the corn. Thoroughly washing and drying the area helps to ensure firm adhesion. Without a solid connection there is a chance the corn removal plaster will slip out of place and lose effectiveness, or potentially come in contact with healthy skin.

Step 2.Remove the corn removal plaster from the backing. Just like a Band-aid, the adhesive section is pressed against a rubber backing that ensures nothing sticks to it before being applied. Discard the backing once it has been fully separated from the adhesive portion

Step 3.Place the circle directly over the corn. Press it down firmly, adhesive side facing the skin.The circle is medicated, most likely with salicylic acid, and erodes the corn’s accumulation of skin.  The gel of the corn cap needs to penetrate the skin directly on the corn, and if possible, the edges as well, as there may be portions of the corn that have grown laterally along the skin.Use separate adhesive strips on the edges to keep the corn cap in place.If using the corn removal plaster on a toe, wrap the adhesive portion all the way around the toe. The spongy ring should alleviate some of the pain related to the corn touching or rubbing against shoes and other items.

Step 4.Reapply corn removal plaster as necessary. In general, the corn removal plaster should be reapplied every two days. It is possible, however, for some corn plasters to be reapplied daily until the corn is removed, or for a maximum of two weeks, whichever comes first.
Apply the corn removal plaster precisely as the instructions direct. Unnecessarily high absorption through the skin may occur if overused or improperly used.Monitor for allergic reactions.
Last but not the least,you must recognize that your pain dot is a wart or corn. A wart is much difficult to cure. Consult with a physician if corn removal plasters are ineffective.
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