The summer season is the time for the appearance of calluses on the hands.
The disease is quite unpleasant and requires immediate treatment.
Let's talk about the types of calluses on the hands and about folk methods of getting rid of them.
Types of calluses on the hands:
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Dropsy. They are also called wet calluses. They arise as a result of strong and intense mechanical damage and friction. A clear liquid collects under the skin, which then leads to rupture of the callus or gradual resorption.
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Dry calluses. They also arise from prolonged, but not very intense friction. The skin tries to protect itself from injury damage. That is why dry calluses appear. They are more difficult to treat than wet ones.
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Rod. Such a formation has a root that goes into the deep layers of the epidermis. It turns out to be a very deep defeat. Such a corn must be removed along with the root.
Treatment is selected depending on the types of corns, because some are treated simply, while the treatment of others requires considerable effort.
Of the medicines, the most widespread are:
- Feresol. It is a very aggressive drug that is a mixture of phenol and tricresol. The solution is applied with a cotton swab to the affected areas. It is impossible for it to come into contact with healthy skin, as this will lead to burns. It is used once, as the substance is aggressive.
- Salicylic ointment. It is an inexpensive and effective remedy for dry corns. The acid softens the tissues, after a few days it will be possible to remove the corn with a pumice stone or a special machine. Ointment is applied twice a day. Moreover, it is impossible for the agent to get into healthy areas.
- Lactic acid. This reagent is milder than salicylic acid. It gently dissolves dry skin and does not burn healthy epidermis. Now on the shelves in the pharmacy you can find such preparations based on lactic acid: Antimozolin, Green Pharmacy, Effect. Such drugs are recommended periodically for people who are engaged in heavy physical work.
- Cryopreparations. These are ointments and creams that freeze calluses. As a result of the action of the drug, the upper layers of dry skin are deeply frozen. After a few days, the corn disappears. In its place, soft and youthful skin appears. One of the most popular drugs that freeze calluses is Cryopharma.
- In errukatsid. This is a drug based on phenol and metacresol. A highly corrosive solution that burns out calluses, promoting the appearance of young tissue. Apply several times a day to dry skin. In this case, you should avoid getting the product on healthy areas.
And now about the folk methods:
- The most common and simplest remedy is to regularly make warm baths with a soap and soda solution.
To prepare them for 1 liter of water, you need to add a little shampoo and a teaspoon of baking soda. Then you should immerse your hands in a warm solution for 20 minutes. When the hardened skin becomes soft enough, it will need to be gently scraped off, and then lubricated with a nourishing cream.
Dissolve a handful of sea salt in 2 liters of warm water. Stir well and immerse your hands for 25 minutes. After that, peel off the corn using a pumice stone and apply a moisturizer to your hands.
From the leaves of a perennial plant, you need to prepare a gruel, and then apply it to compacted areas. The skin around the callus should first be smeared with petroleum jelly. The areas treated in this way must be sealed with adhesive tape. After a day, the plaster should be removed and try to remove the softened calluses with a pumice stone. The procedure must be repeated until the seals on the fingers and palms disappear completely.
A thin layer of this valuable beekeeping product must be attached with adhesive plaster to the hardened area of the skin and leave such a compress for several days. But in order for the callus to disappear faster, it is still advisable to remove the bandage every day and scrape off the soft skin.
To prepare this healing paste, warm 30 ml of honey in a water bath or in warm water and add the yolk. Mix thoroughly and add 40 ml of olive oil. Lubricate your hands and put on cotton gloves. This composition must be kept on hand all night. In the morning, wash off the mask and lubricate the skin with a moisturizing and nourishing composition.
- Mask with potatoes and honey.
Grind two potatoes on a grater and add 30 ml of bee nectar and any vegetable oil to the puree. Lubricate the palms with the composition and wrap with a bandage. Go to bed with this compress. Repeat at night for a week. After 7 days, you will not see a trace of dry corn.
Take a straw and fill it with water. Boil the mixture for 10 minutes over a fire and strain. Pour 200 ml of broth into a bowl of warm water and immerse your hands. The duration of the procedure is 10 minutes. If the corn is very dry, then prolong the manipulation time. After the fabrics have softened, remove them with a pumice stone.
First, you should steam the corn and apply a piece of bandage soaked in garlic juice to the affected area, which must be fixed with a plaster overnight. It is necessary to repeat such a compress until the callus disappears completely. Lemon juice can also be used instead of garlic. Before making such a lotion, rough areas on the palms and fingers should also be pre-steamed.
Peel a few bulbs; you don't want the heads, but the husks. Fill the jar halfway with the husks and pour in the vinegar. Leave in a dark place for 14 days. Strain the mixture. Pour the vinegar, and apply the wet onion peel to the corns. Leave it overnight. In the morning, peel off the husk and scrape off dry skin.
Steam your hands in warm water and baking soda. Cut a slice with skin from the lemon and attach it to the corn. Wrap with a bandage and keep it overnight. Repeat the procedure for several days. Then scrape off the skin with a pumice stone.
To prepare the ointment, soak the bread in water and squeeze it out. Use a crush or spoon to puree the bread pulp and add 20 ml of vinegar. Stir to make a gruel. Apply the ointment to the skin and keep it on for 8 hours. It is best to do the procedure at night. Remove the softened corn in the morning.
- Celandine in folk medicine is considered the best way to fight corns.
For treatment, it is necessary to use exclusively the juice of fresh celandine: a small amount of juice should be lubricated on the corn twice a day, avoiding getting the juice on healthy skin. Celandine is a very effective healing agent: it will take no more than 5 days to remove even old corns.
What cannot be done? When wet calluses appear, do not open the blister. This can lead to infection of the wound, which will further provoke an inflammatory process in the soft tissues. In this case, the treatment of a common callus will have to be completed by a surgeon.