Home Remedies For Corns

  • Apple cider vinegar Soak a small piece of cloth in vinegar and bind it on the toe; leave it on day and night. The corn will come out by the root. Another variation is to soak the feet in a shallow pan of warm water with half a cup of the vinegar. Rub down the corns and calluses with a clean pumice stone.
  • Liquorice is one of the most valuable remedies for corns that are just appearing. A paste made by grinding three or four liquorice sticks and mixing it with half a teaspoon of sesame oil or mustard oil should be rubbed into the hardened skin at bedtime. The skin gradually softens and the com decreases in size.
  • Lemon: application of the lemon juice on the corns makes them soft. You can put a piece of lemon on the corn and damage it with gauze. Or soak a swab of cotton in lemon juice and put it on the corn and bandage it.
  • Castor oil: application of castor oil on the corns for two months provides relief from them.
  • Onion: apply onion juice on the corn thrice daily. When it becomes soft, cut it off.

 

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