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How To Treat For Corns On Both The Legs?

hi ..i am swathi ,i am suffering with corn on both of legs from 3yrs..once i got surgery with orthopaedic and he removed it,but after a few month again it has come...i avoided my walking because of this pain....
so pls sugeest me, how i can get a goog feet ...
Fri, 9 Jan 2015
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Good day and thanks for your question. Corn can be difficult to treat and am sure your doctors might have tried removing it medically before removing it surgically for you. If not I'll suggest you consult a Dermatologist who would be able to treat you medically by debriding the corn with keratolytics. You should wear less traumatic foot wears, you can take Ibuprofen 400mg 3 times daily for the pain (if you do not have peptic ulcer disease).
Check your blood sugar level to be sure you are not diabetic and your doctors would also check whether you do not have Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Hope it helps. Thank you.
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How To Treat For Corns On Both The Legs?

Good day and thanks for your question. Corn can be difficult to treat and am sure your doctors might have tried removing it medically before removing it surgically for you. If not I ll suggest you consult a Dermatologist who would be able to treat you medically by debriding the corn with keratolytics. You should wear less traumatic foot wears, you can take Ibuprofen 400mg 3 times daily for the pain (if you do not have peptic ulcer disease). Check your blood sugar level to be sure you are not diabetic and your doctors would also check whether you do not have Rheumatoid Arthritis. Hope it helps. Thank you.