The Treatment of Corns, Heel Pain and other Foot Deseases

Quite often even insignificant problems with our feet deprive us of rest and energy, not allowing us to live our lives to the fullest. Thus a visit to the doctor is postponed until it becomes too difficult to move. However, in many cases the medical help rendered in time is not only more effective, but is more qualitative. Thus, about some widespread foot diseases we will take a look at some of the most damaging - corns and heel pain.

Many foot deseases seem paltry, but it is only in the beginning of the development of some disease. Next foot deseases seem temporary (not for a long time) disease: corns and heel pain.

Corns are the widespread and unpleasant illness, which spoils the impression even of the most beautifully manicured feet. Corns often appear in the spring and in the beginning of summer when the organism experience sharp shortage of vitamin "A". Because of long friction the site of a skin thickens, becomes callous and bursts. If microbes get to corn, the corn inflames. Having removed kernel of a corn on your own doesn't appear to be safe for you and it is possible to bring an infection, that's why it will be better to contact your doctor.

The struggle against corns there is often an effective complementary medicine (it helps in most of cases of foot diseases).

Mix some acetic essence drops along with some grain meal crumbs and carefully knead it. Put it directly to a corn, fix the plaster and leave it for the night. In the morning, the crumb needs to be removed, and the skin needs to be washed out by flowing water. In a week you would not see even a trace of the corn.

Soap-soda bathes:

One tablespoonful of drinking soda and three tablespoonfuls of liquid soap with three liters of warm water. Add in a solution extract of the green tea at the rate of 1:10. After taking a bath, rub callosity with pumice. The duration of procedure is no more than half an hour. You can put a tampon (which oozes out juice of garlic) on a corn, and to leave it for the night.

Extract of an onions peel:

It should be made at the rate of 1:3. Put a peel in a can, fill it in with table-vinegar, close by cover and infuse within two weeks at a room temperature. Then a peel needs being taken off. Let vinegar flow down, and then slightly dry it. Out o this infusion makes a compress for the night: a layer of a peel (2-3 mm) put on a corn, having greased a skin around by Vaseline. In the morning, after removing a bandage, the corn can be scratched out easily.

Poultices of a calendula (the most sparing method):

Fill freshly cut flowers of calendula with a small amount of boiled water till it forms gruel. Smear on a piece of bandage this warm mass. Put it to a corn and wrap up by a woolen rag. Leave for the night. After 10-12 sessions the corn will noticeably be softened.

Simultaneously with the treatment of such foot deseases as corns take vitamins, first of all, retinol (vitamin "A"). The liver of animals and fish and cod-liver oil contain this vitamin. This vitamin is present in some vegetables. 1-2 carrots a day with the spoon of sour cream completely satisfy a daily need of this vitamin. And, certainly, select footwear carefully (many foot deseases (including heel pain) appear because of wrong selecting of footwear)!

Foot diseases can be different. What provokes the development of mycosis's? First of all, weakening of immunity. Therefore, the control over a state of an organism health as a whole is the basic measure of preventive maintenance. Besides the group of risks includes vascular diseases, frostbite of finitenesses, standing work, varicose veins, raised hyperhidrosis, the infected footwear, cuts and wounds. That's why it is better for you to avoid walking in footwear which rubs legs, rubber boots as legs "can't breathe" in it. Synthetic socks lead to superfluous sweating because microclimate of alkaline character, which creates perfect conditions for the development of mycosises, appears on a surface of a skin.

Of course, we didn't mention a lot of other foot diseases as there are so many of them. But we provided an over view of the most damaging.

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