Complete list of folk remedies for treating corns
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The prescriptions publicly available here are the crystallization of clinical experience of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners across the country, and are clinically effective formulas. Due to individual differences in medical condition and constitution, please take under the guidance of a physician.
Rooster's eye is a medical term that refers to a localized cone-shaped keratinizing organism. Named after its appearance resembling chicken eyes. The tip of the corns penetrates deep into the skin, with the base exposed on the surface. Some ancient medical books also refer to it as a "flesh thorn". The formation of this disease is often caused by long-term pressure and friction on the feet, which leads to poor circulation of qi and blood, loss of skin nourishment, and abnormal growth.
01 Apply onion honey paste to treat corns
Take one scallion and a small amount of honey. Wash the affected area with warm water, disinfect it, and use a surgical knife to remove the old skin of the corns until slightly bleeding occurs. Then wash and mash the scallions, mix with a little honey, and apply it evenly to the affected area. Wrap and fix it with gauze and change the dressing once every 3 days. This formula is used to treat corns. Mild cases can be cured after one treatment, while severe cases can be cured after two treatments.
02 Beeswax bone fragment patch can treat corns
Take 60 grams of beeswax and 30 grams of bone fragments (finely ground). Boil beeswax in a container, add bone fragments and fine powder, and mix well to form a paste. Before taking medication, soak the affected area in warm water and clean it thoroughly. Use a blade to remove the affected area, then take a slightly larger piece of ointment from the affected area and knead it into a cake. After pressing it tightly against the affected area, fix it with adhesive tape. Avoid washing or soaking the affected area with water after medication, and wash the affected area after one week.
03 Galla seeds, quicklime, etc. can treat corns
Mix equal amounts of gallnut, quicklime, shilongrui, camphor, light powder, and dried blood into an extremely fine powder. Mix well with Vaseline ointment and heat it up to form an ointment. First, soak the affected area in hot water and wait for the outer skin of the affected area to soften. Then, carefully scrape off the stratum corneum of the corns with a blade and apply a piece of adhesive tape with a central hole to expose the corns. Apply this medicine and then use another piece of adhesive tape to stick it on top. Change the dressing once a day, usually 7-10 times to recover.
04 Burning Rule Chicken Balls with Castor Seeds
First, soak the stratum corneum around the corns in hot water, scrape it off with a small knife, and then string the castor seeds together with wire and burn them over high heat. When the outer shell is removed and the oil is released, press them onto the corns while they are still hot. Generally, it will heal within 2-3 times and has no toxic side effects.
05 Use Brucea Javanese Paste to Treat Chicken Eye
Soak the affected area of the corns in warm water for more than ten minutes, dry it off, and then gently remove the hard skin of the corns with a sharp knife (razor blade), and then apply medication. Take a piece of wolfberry and peel off the shell, take out the kernel, grind it into a paste, apply it to the affected area of the chicken eye, and fix it with adhesive tape. After 3 days, remove the adhesive tape and apply the above method 2-3 times until the corns fall off.
When peeling chicken eyes, do not bleed. Once bleeding occurs, it must be cured before treatment can be administered; When taking medication, do not apply it to normal skin.
06 Use garlic, Sichuan pepper, scallion and white mud to treat corns
Take 10 centimeters of scallion white, 1 head of garlic (peeled), 5 Sichuan peppercorns, and use a stone mortar to mash them into a paste for later use. Wash and dry the affected area, apply scallion and garlic paste to the affected area, and fix it with gauze once a night. It will heal in 7 days.
07 Use wild grape leaves for moxibustion and scalding to eliminate corns
Place the wild grape leaves in a cool place for about 20 days to dry, then knead these leaves to remove the hard parts. Use only the kneaded leaves to apply moxibustion to the corns 5 times. Repeat 3-4 times in 2 days. Repeating moxibustion 3-4 times can relieve pain, and once the scab falls off, it can be cured.
08 Garlic and Scallion White Apply, Refreshing and Leave No Trace
The method of applying scallion white externally is as follows: first, wash your feet with hot water and dry them. Then peel off a thin layer of scallion white outer skin, stick it on top of the corns, fix it with tape, and replace it once a day. After 10 days, the skin around the corns usually turns white and soft, and after 3 days, the corns will fall off on their own.
The method of applying garlic externally is as follows: first, smash the garlic into a paste, spread it on a cloth for later use, wash your feet, and use a needle to puncture around the corns until blood streaks are visible. Then, apply the garlic paste spread on the cloth to the affected area and wrap it up.
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