Question
How can heel corns and cracks be treated?
Answer
- In winter, apply a “bandage” hemostatic plaster to the cracks for stop bleeding, and it should show effects after a few days.
- At night, use tape to tighten and stick the cracks, and it should work the next day.
- Each morning, use face wash to clean hands and feet, which has unexpectedly effective results.
- Use forehead sweat to wipe the heel, which can heal dry heel cracks.
- Apply toothpaste to treat cracks, with significant effects.
- Drink a glass of fruit juice water daily to improve dryness of hands and feet.
- Place a plastic bag over the heel to prevent cracking.
- Mustard treats heel corns; mix mustard into a paste with warm water and apply it to the affected area.
- Vinegar treatment for foot cracks; soak feet in vinegar after boiling water.
- Foot cream treatment for foot cracks; clean the feet and then apply foot cream.
- Use a face cloth to treat dry heel cracks; rub it after soaking and wrap it with oil gauze.
- Vitamin E treatment for hand and foot cracks; apply vitamin E oil to the affected area.
- Leftover tea water treatment for hand and foot cracks; soak hands after cleaning and then apply Vaseline.
- Honey rubbing treatment for hand calluses; apply honey on the palm, back of hands, and nail fissures.
- Ripe banana peel inner skin treatment for heel dryness