How Do You Completely Remove Corns From Feet?
When uncomfortable and ill-fitting shoes are combined with long hours of walking and standing, the inevitable result is foot pain and the strong possibility of corns. Callouses form on the feet and toes whenever they are forced against the stiff sides of shoes, and when these callouses grow inward and press against the bones of the feet and the nerve endings, pain and discomfort can result. Thankfully, corns are fairly easy to treat, and completely removing corns from feet can be accomplished in a number of ways. Prepare a foot soak by mixing 1 cup of Epsom salts and 1 cup of baking soda. You may add a few drops of essential oils for a pleasing smell if you like. Peppermint or lavender are good oils to choose. Fill a container large enough to hold both of your feet with hot water (as hot as you can stand without burning yourself), then stir in 3 tbsp. of the foot soak mixture per gallon of water until it is dissolved. Allow to steep for 10 minutes. Soak your feet in the water and foot