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Hydrogen Peroxide Corns Treatment

"On Hydrogen Peroxide Treating Corns"

Corns are often born between the soles of the feet and the toes, and are caused by long-term pressure and friction on the skin. Its shape is like a bean, and it is hard. When walking or under pressure, the pain is unbearable. It is a disease to people and disturbs life.

In recent times, there is a method of treating corns with hydrogen peroxide, which can be investigated. Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. It is used for corns, or it can use its oxidizing properties to erode the hard cocoon of corns, so as to relieve pain and remove disease.

When treating, first clean the affected area and dry it with a soft cloth. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, dip it in a cotton ball, then apply it lightly to the corns, and press it lightly to make it fully contact. Do it several times a day, stick to it over time, and observe its changes.

However, it should be noted that hydrogen peroxide is corrosive to a certain extent. Although it is effective in the treatment of corns, it should be applied to the skin with caution. If the skin is damaged or ulcerated, it should not be used to avoid excessive irritation, aggravation of pain, or other diseases. And when applying, if you feel uncomfortable, such as abnormal pain, redness of the skin, etc., stop using it immediately, wash it with water, and seek medical attention as appropriate.

All treatment methods need to be weighed against the pros and cons. Using hydrogen peroxide to treat corns can be a test. However, safety must be the top priority, and proper use can hopefully relieve the pain of corns.