Home remedies to treat infected calluses

August 5, 2011 · Posted in Skin Care 

infected callusesCalluses are hardened to form in areas of the body subjected to much friction as are the soles of the feet or hands. These can be painful and sometimes become infected, so that beneath them comes an ulcer. The symptom that reveals the condition is a reddening of the area with subsequent inflammation. The skin surrounding the callus becomes hot and tender to the touch.

To treat such ailments there are several natural remedies. First suggested using the juice of papaya. Simply apply one tablespoon of juice on the affected area and gently massage for the substance to enter the corn. Let it dry and then repeat. The same procedure can be made with pineapple juice, lime and green fig.

Also such infections can be cured by using natural herbs. Be mixed ground Khadira sticks and mustard oil. Then they put the prepared paste on the corn and cover with an adhesive strip. Let it dry overnight and the next day he retires.

Another remedy used is to prepare a paste with water and chalk and rub it on the streets at night to dry. Remove in the morning. With vinegar achieve the same end, simply soak in vinegar, a piece of cloth and wrap the wound for a day overnight. And if you have some chamomile tea mix your hot water and enter your feet in them, which will relieve pain and soften the callus area.

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