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		<title>Ayurveda approach to treat foot corns</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ayurveda ascribes corns to imbalance of the kapha and vatta doshas. Try these easy home remedies to heal your foot corn naturally</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Corns are hardened skin tissues that tend to accumulate in the soles of your feet and less commonly, even on the hands.</p>
<h2>What causes foot corns to form?</h2>
<ul>
<li>Improper feet care or bad posture.</li>
<li>Wearing tight/uncomfortable footwear or high heels that put repeated pressure on the same spot</li>
<li>Standing in the same posture for a long time</li>
<li><a href="/article/a-question-of-size/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Obesity</a> or excess weight too could lead to developing a corn as the excess weight increases the pressure on the feet</li>
<li>Being overweight also affects the person’s gait, which in turn puts abnormal pressure on the soles</li>
<li>Poor foot hygiene</li>
</ul>
<p>Corns may or may not be painful. Some corns are so silent they often go untreated, which is detrimental to your feet in the long run. Ayurveda deems corns as a less significant disease [<em>kshudra roga</em>] and ascribes them to imbalance of the <em>kapha</em> and <em>vata doshas </em>or body type.</p>
<h2>How to get rid of your foot corn</h2>
<ol>
<li>Soak your feet in warm water for 5 – 10 minutes to which salt has been added. You can <strong>regular table salt </strong>or <strong>Epsom salt</strong>. Soaking in warm salted water helps to soften the skin and makes it easy to work with. You could also add 1 tbsp <strong>hydrogen peroxide</strong> to the warm water. This too helps to soften skin and remove dead skin cells.</li>
<li>After sufficiently soaking, scrub the area gently with the help of a pumice stone or some other scrubber to rub off the dead skin. Scrub gently over the corn area as it may be painful.</li>
<li>After this, dry the foot well and apply a medicated cream or gently massage the foot with coconut or mustard oil.</li>
<li>Repeat this daily for 1 &#8211; 2 weeks or till the corn has completely softened and healed.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Natural home remedies to remove foot corn</h2>
<ul>
<li>Add a capful of <strong>vinegar</strong> to warm water and douse your feet in it for 10 minutes. Then scrub gently and massage with a greasy oil like castor oil or olive oil for further lubrication. Tie a small piece of cotton/bandage dipped in vinegar onto the corn. Leave it in this position for a few hours or overnight. Vinegar naturally sanitises dead skin tissue, making the affected area easier to clean and scrub off the dead tissue.</li>
<li>To remove a soft corn, tie a piece of <strong>orange peel</strong> or lemon peel on the affected area after you’ve done the soaking, scrubbing and oil massage ritual.</li>
<li>Roast some turmeric powder in mustard oil and apply this paste when bearably hot to the corn. Cover it with a bandage and keep overnight.</li>
<li>Mix one teaspoon of aloevera gel with one half teaspoon of turmeric and apply on the corn.</li>
<li>Massage skin with medicated oils such as <em>jatyaadi taila</em>, <em>kasisaadi taila</em> and <em>shadadhwata ghrita</em>.</li>
</ul>
<div class="alsoread"><strong>Also read</strong> » <a href="/article/ayurveda-is-a-lifestyle/">Busted! 7 myths about Ayurveda</a></div>
<h2>Ayurveda treatment for chronic and hardened corns</h2>
<p>For chronic, hardened and persistent corns, you need advanced ayurvedic treatment by an experienced ayurvedic physician.</p>
<p>Generally the <em>vaidya</em> or ayurvedic physician performs <em>kshara karma</em> using <em>gaumutra</em> [cow urine] and <em>yavakshara</em> [pearl ash]. He may even remove the corn surgically [<em>shastra karma</em>] or cauterise it [<em>agni karma</em>].</p>
<p>These procedures are followed by bandaging the localised area with <a href="/article/turmeric-for-good-health/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">turmeric</a> paste and aloevera paste to promote healing and provide natural antiseptic cover.</p>
<p>As ayurveda attributes corns to <em>kapha</em> and <em>vata</em> imbalance, balancing the two <em>doshas</em> curb the re-occurrence. This involves modifying your diet [<em>aahara</em>] and lifestyle [<em>vihara</em>].</p>
<h2>How to prevent corns</h2>
<ul>
<li>Keep your weight under control. When you maintain proper weight, your feet won’t be over-pressured.</li>
<li>Take care of your feet by cleaning, scrubbing and massaging them from time to time.</li>
<li>Wear proper footwear that not only protect your feet and are comfortable but also allow equal distribution of your weight.</li>
<li>Maintain a good <a href="/article/move-with-grace/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">posture</a> that doesn’t put undue pressure on one side of your foot.</li>
</ul>
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<div class="smalltext">This is an updated version of an article that first appeared in the September 2011 issue of <em>Complete Wellbeing</em></div>
<p><small>Last updated on <time datetime="2019-10-25">25 October 2019</time></small></p>
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