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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2009

A persistent foot problem where a corn is dissolved with disprin but leaves an abscess.

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  • i had tried almost all remedies in the video but it doesn't work at all. it just worsen my skin. then, i had a laser treatment to remove my corns. i don't really feel a thing when the laser burned the corns off but after the effect of anesthetic gone, yeah it hurt like hell. but it works though. so all the pain is worth it.

  • @TheBunjay If this is true - then thanks for your comment !

  • i have a better idea....."go see a doctor"....judging by your accent, you are in a country with socialized medical care (free)

  • @inkey2 Thats in foot corn 3 or 4 i think. 

  • Reply philipg52 I do a lot of hard manual work, I think if i had an office job; maybe i wouldn't have this problem.

  • The problem with this corn is that it started off as a general painful swelling for about a month, then when i could see it was a corn i tried many different remidies( meanwhile the corn grew ) eventually forming an absis. The next corn seed is going to be cut strait out though, no matter how painfull. Thanks for the tip.

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  • hope that got better.

  • Try the toe prop method first.All these so called remedese are only shutting the door after the horse has bolted.Hit the problem at source.

  • By making small cuts in the muscles they will weaken and stretch enough for the opposing muscles to pull the toe back into its correct alignment.Thus hopfeully you end up with a toe that is not getting any hastle. Its not a major op and would put an end to your suffering.

  • As far as I can see your corn is caused by the fact that your small toe is shaped with a bulbus , misshapened distal end. Also it is being pulled against and under your 4th digit thereby causing friction and pressure.The brown seed as you call it is the actual corn itself and is shaped like a cone with the point facing toward the bone.You will get referred pain when the nerve is badly irritated.A corn is only super hard skin cells.

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