
Corn or cheloma refers to a hard thickening of the skin and usually occurs on the upper or side surface of the fingers. The most common cause is constant pressure on the toes or on its adjacent skin surfaces due to abnormal shoes. Thick skin, formed as such or maize, can be easily identified because it has a pyramid shape with a vertex pointing inward.
Corn is actually shaped to protect the skin from more internal damage due to frequent pressures and friction. They usually have a wax or translucent center and may look yellowish. As a rule, you can see two kinds of corns - "soft corn", which is formed between the fingers and "hard corn", which is formed on top or side of the toes. Curled-up people mostly suffer from hard corn because their fingers remain twisted inside their shoes, creating bad friction and pressure. Sometimes they can be very painful.
There are definitely several ways to get rid of corn from allopathic medicines prior to surgery. In addition, the use of herbal or simple home remedies is the most effective way to solve maize problems. Let me take a look at some useful home remedy for corn.
Lemon: This is very useful for removing corns. Using it regularly can help in getting relief from both pain and maize. To use, simply take a piece of lemon and then tie it to the treated areas, preferably at night, and let it be there until morning.
Raw papaya: Being an irritant, raw papaya is very useful in the case of corns. To use, simply take half a teaspoon of its juice and apply on the area three times a day.
Indian Squill: This particular herb is also very good at treating corns. And to use, just take the flask and apply it over the corn along with a bandage for the night.
Green Figs: This is another important herb or home remedy for corn and is mainly useful for long-term corn, which helps them to soften. To use, first pour the juice from its fruit, and then take half a teaspoon of juice, apply it to the affected area three times a day.
Chalk powder: a stick with a stick is also a surprisingly good home remedy for making corns.
Licorice: This is one of the most valuable home remedies for corn. To use, simply make a paste that chops three or more liquorice along with half a teaspoon of mustard oil, and then apply on the corns.
In addition, the use of herbs such as pineapple onions, onion slice, oatmeal, etc., can also be used for processing corn at home. In addition, you must regularly take a nutritious diet containing more vitamins along with healthy fruits. Since corn is a problem associated with the surface of the legs and feet, we must be careful when using shoes. In order to remove corn more quickly, we must avoid putting on very tight shoes and socks, shoes without socks, etc. Daily washing of the feet along with any anti-inflammatory powder is mandatory!

