How long does corns paste take
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I can grow half a year's corns. A few days ago, I pasted them with corns ointment for two days. Why do they become hard and white next to them? I still don't have to stick them all the time. Many friends don't know how long it will take for corns to be removed. Now I'll discuss with you
How long does corns paste take
First of all, how long does corns paste take? The pressure and friction on the skin should be controlled. If you don't wear hard soled shoes and add soft insoles inside the shoes, the corns may subside by themselves. You can use corns ointment externally. First, soak the affected area with hot water, and cut off the hyperplastic part on the surface. Then, carefully cut off the central corneous plug as far as possible. Stick the red block of corns ointment to the core part. Before dressing change, cut off the soaked white part and straighten it To fall off.
How long does the ointment need to be applied? It is often treated by applying commercially available ointment, smashing Brucea javanica, external application, freezing, electrocoagulation, and cornectomy. At the same time, patients are required to wear appropriate soft soled shoes with soft insoles to reduce friction and extrusion. The recurrence rate of corns ointment in the clinical treatment of corns is very high, because its treatment principle is very simple, that is to corrode the skin and slowly make the corns fall off, because it is a corrosive component, so it is also very painful to use.
Generally, corns are deep on your hands or feet. When you dig with corns ointment, how long does it take to stick corns ointment? If you only dig out the upper layer and there are things like silk below, it proves that you have not cleaned them thoroughly. In this case, you will continue to grow. So you should pay attention to the observation when you use corns ointment
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How long should Jianji eye ointment be pasted? It is suggested to use external application of Jiyan ointment for treatment. Corns are the proliferative stratum corneum caused by the long-term extrusion and friction of local skin antibodies. The shape of corns is like a cone embedded in the skin, and the apex protrudes into the dermis to compress nerve endings. Once the local skin is compressed or squeezed, it will cause obvious pain. It can be used externally with 30% salicylic acid collodion, once a day. After one week, it can be soaked in hot water to remove the pyramids of corns and the soft and white parts of skin lesions until they fall off.