Question
What are the treatment methods for corns? Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long will it take to improve?
Answer
Common skin lesions are circular or oval limited keratotic diseases. The needles are as big as a broad bean. They are light yellow or dark yellow. The surface is smooth, flat, or slightly raised. The edges are clear. There is a cone-shaped keratin plug embedded in the dermis at the center of the skin. The nerve endings of the dermal papillae are stimulated by the top of the epidermal plug, causing pain when standing or walking. Children who often bite their nails can also see damage caused by occupational factors. They often alternate with water, dryness, and dry skin, especially in winter. Children and women are more common. Wash hands frequently, maintain good hand hygiene, cut the corns into pieces, and apply mineral oil.