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Corn in feet lot of pain I am not able to walk
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Corn in feet lot of pain I am not able to walk - #25470

Balaji
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Corn in foot I am not able to walk it's too pain please give me advice to get raid of corn.,.................. ............................................................................................

Age: 46
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You have to consult surgeon

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You’ll definitely get relief 😊

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HELLO BALAJI,

corns on the feet can be extremely painful, especially when they become thick or press on nerves.

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT FOR CORN

1) AGNI KARMA -indicated in chronic, painful corn -done by Ayurvedic practitioner using a heated metal rod to burn the corn and destroy the abnormal tissue -provides immediate relief from pain and long-term resolution -requires post-procedure wound care and follow up

2) TOPICAL REMEDIES

*CHITRAKADI LEPA - these are alkali based herbal pastes applied directly on the corn to chemically destroy it. -applied for a few hours and washed off; repeated as needed

*CASTOR OIL + TURMERIC PASTE -apply overnight to soften the corn and reduce inflammation

*GARLIC PASTE -traditional remedy applied to corn to exfoliate and fight infection

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

1) FOOT SOAK -warm water+ rock salt soak for 20 minutes daily to soften the corn -helps in reducing pain and inflammation

2) PUMICE STONE RUB -gently rub the softened corn(after soak) with a pumice stone to gradually reduce the thickness -do not overdo it- avoid bleeding or raw skin

3) FOOTWEAR CORRECTION -use soft , padded footwear and corn pads to reduce pressure - avoid tight shoes and high heels

4) PAIN RELIEF -nrigundi taila massage

TO GET RID OF PAINFUL CORN 1) consult for agnikarma 2) use topical pastes 3) soak and gently file the corn daily 4) use protective footwear to prevent recurrence

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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You should consult physician for this ,by that time- Emergency Pain Relief

1. Soak Your Foot – 15–20 minutes

Use warm water + 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt or rock salt

Soak to soften the corn and reduce inflammation

2. Apply Corn-Soothing Paste (Home Remedy)

After soaking and drying:

Mix castor oil + turmeric into a paste and apply on the corn

Cover with cotton and a clean bandage

Do this 2–3 times a day

Don’t cut or peel the corn — it can cause infection and worsen pain.

3. Protect the Area While Walking

Use a corn pad or donut cushion pad (available at any pharmacy)

Wear soft, open footwear or sandals

Avoid pressure on that area completely for 2–3 days if possible

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Visit nearest Ayurved Doctor for ksharkarma or Agnikarma.

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*Suggested Agnikarma/Kshara karma (Do visit a Ayurvedic treatment center nearby)

From home you can apply 1.Vilwadi gulika + Tulsi juice(crushed)- Make paste and apply over the area , Do a simple bandage with cottoncloth and leave for night.

2.Mahatiktakam lepam ointment- twice daily, apply over the painful areas

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Don’t worry Balaji, AGNIKARMA in ayurveda will give you desired results…

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Hello Thank you for sharing your concern. foot corn can become very painful, especially when it’s hard, deep, and inflamed. Don’t worry we are here to help you out 😊

Corns are thickened, hardened skin usually caused by repeated pressure or friction (tight shoes, walking barefoot, etc.). Over time, they press into deeper tissues and become painful

** AYURVEDIC TREATMENT**

✅FIRST AND FOREMODT TRETAMENT= AGNIKARMA🔥 This is a procedure to burn out the dead tissue of the corn This is very effective and prevents its recurrence

You can do this in nearby Ayurvedic practioner

✅ External Herbal Remedies (Most Important)

☑️ Castor Oil + Camphor Remedy (Home Treatment) Mix 1 tsp castor oil + a small pinch of edible camphor Warm it slightly and apply on the corn 2–3 times a day Cover with gauze and soft cotton socks 👉This softens the corn and reduces pain gradually.

☑️Turmeric + Neem Paste

Mix 1 tsp turmeric + ½ tsp neem powder + few drops of warm water Apply directly on the corn at night Cover with bandage; wash off in the morning 👉Reduces infection, inflammation, and shrinks the corn

✅External Ayurvedic Oils (Optional but effective)

☑️Apply Chandana Bala Lakshadi Oil or Nirgundi Oil twice daily Helps in reducing pain, swelling, and stiffness

☑️Foot Soak to Soften Corn (Daily for 10–15 mins) Boil: Rock salt (1 tbsp)Neem leaves (10–15) In 1 liter of water Let it cool till warm and soak your foot 👉 Relieves pain, softens skin, and loosens corn edges

✅Internal Medicines 1 Guggulu Tiktaka Kashayam 15 ml -0-15ml with water before food ( Reduces inflammation, aids detox) 2 Kaishor Guggulu 2 -0-2 after meals (Anti-inflammatory, helps in corn resolution)

☑️Continue for 4–6 weeks or until complete relief.

With proper external care, foot soaks, and internal herbs, you can safely remove even a stubborn corn naturally. No need for cutting or surgery in most cases.

Warm Regards Dr snehal Vidhate

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Corn in foot has to be removed, with ayurveda ancient remedy of Agnikarma Till then you can apply jatyadi grith twice daily Take kanchanar guggul 1-0-1 Mahamanjistadi kadha 10ml twice daily after food with water. Wear comfortable shoes or sandals with soft soles, Avoid walking on rough surfaces bearfoot.

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Hi Balaji This is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem…the final and proper treatment for this is AGNIKARMA. Which small procedure and permanent treatment for this

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Better to consult physically need removal of it . Can visit near by Ayurved physician accordingly will do procedure.

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HELLO BALAJI,

Corns are thickened, hardened layers of skin, usually due to friction or pressure. In Ayurveda, this can be correlated with kadara-localised vitiation of vata and Kapha dosha leading to hard, painful tissue formation

So this has to be removed by parasurgical procedures

for this visit any ayurveda practicer nearby for best results

1) AGNI KARMA= thermal cauterization -A controlled therapeutic burn using heated metallic instruments to excise or reduce corn tissue -performedusing a Shalaka(metalic ród) often made of panchadhatu or iron, heated until red hot. - the corn is cleaned with antiseptic herbal decoctions -the hot instrument is applied directly to the corn tissue - the area is cauterised until the corn tissue shrinks or falls off -healing paste like jatyadi ghrita is applied afterwards

BENEFITS -immediate pain relief -prevent recurrence -drains any pus or trapped fluid - bloodless and quick healing with proper post-care

2) KSHARA KARMA= alkaline chemical cauterization Application of herbal alkali to chemically destroy the corn tissue

-the area is cleaned and slightly scarified -a specific kshara such as apamarga kshara is directly applied on the corn - it is left in place for 1-2 minutes or until mild burning is felt - neutralised with lemon juice or ghee and cleaned off -bandaging is done with jatyadi taila dressing

BENIEFITS -non surgical painless compared to agnikarma -penetrates deep tissues and prevent recurrence - especially effective for hard, dry corns

THIS 2 ARE SUGGESTED FOR YOUR TREATMENT SO VISIT NEARBY AYURVEDIC SURGICAL CLINIC FOR THE RELIEF

AYURVEDIC HOME REMEDIES

1) CASTOR OIL + CAMPHOR APPLICATION -mix a few drops of castor oil with a pinch of camphor -warm slightly and apply on corn before bed -cover with bandage or cotton sock -castor oil softens the corn, camphor reduces pain and inflammation

2) TURMERIC PASTE -mix turmeric powder with little neem oil or honey -apply on the corn and cover - acts as an antiseptic and anti inflammatory

3) LEMON JUICE+ BAKING SODA -apply a paste of fresh lemon juice and baking soda at night - softens the corn over time

4) SOAKING FEET IN WARM WATER WITH TRIPHALA -boil triphala powder in water -let it cool to warm, and soak your feet for 15-20 min daily -helps Clean the corn and soften tissues

can apply dashaga lena warm paste externally to reduce inflammation

LIFESTYLE -avoid walking barefoot or wearing tight shoes -use padded footwear or corn pads - avoid sour, spicy, and oily foods-aggravated pitta and rakta - drink warm water to help detoxification -and go for agnikarma or kshara karma for instant relief

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing so much pain — foot corns can be quite uncomfortable, especially when they begin to interfere with walking and daily movement.

For effective and long-term relief, I would recommend that you consult a nearby qualified Ayurvedic physician. In such cases, an Ayurvedic procedure known as Agnikarma Chikitsa (therapeutic heat application) is often suggested. It is a well-established treatment in Ayurveda for localized growths like corns, and when done by a trained expert, it can provide significant relief and help prevent recurrence.

Please do not delay, as early intervention can ease your pain and speed up healing. Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery!

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hello Balaji , A corn happens when the skin gets thickened due to pressure or friction usually from tight footwear or standing too long. In Ayurveda, we call this Padadari or Charmakeela, often related to Vata and Kapha imbalance. It leads to hard skin, dryness, and deep-seated pain. The aim is to soften the skin, reduce thickening, and clear the root layer slowly without surgery.

Ayurvedic Treatment Plan (Continue for 3–6 weeks) 1. External Application (Daily Night)

Apply warm castor oil or Karanja taila over the corn at night, cover with soft cotton After 5–10 minutes, apply Dashanga Lepa or Triphala churna paste (make paste with warm water or honey) Cover with cotton gauze and wear a loose sock

2. Foot Care Once Weekly

Soak feet in warm water with rock salt and turmeric for 15 minutes Gently scrub corn with pumice stone — don’t force it Dry well and repeat oil + paste treatment

3. Internal Medicines

Guggulu Tiktaka Ghritam – 1 tsp with warm water in morning Triphala Guggulu – 2 tabs twice daily after food 4. Avoid

Tight or hard footwear Prolonged standing on hard floor barefoot Excess dry or sour food (they increase Vata and worsen corns) With this approach, the corn softens naturally and sheds off layer by layer. If it’s very old, it may take 4–6 weeks.

If you have any doubts, you can contact me. Take care, regards, dr.Karthika

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Corn on the foot can be painful indeed, impacting your daily activities. In Ayurveda, it’s understood as an imbalance that can forcefully affect the skin tissue. Focusing on both external treatment and internal balancing can provide relief.

Externally, applying a herbal paste can be helpful. Mix turmeric powder with coconut oil to make a thick paste and gently apply it to the affected area. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, and coconut oil is both soothing and moisturizing. Do this before bedtime and cover it with a soft bandage to let it work overnight.

Internally, try addressing any underlying dosha imbalances. Corns can often relate to Kapha imbalance, leading to excess thickness and growth. A Kapha-pacifying diet enhances the healing process. Consider warm, light meals, and avoid heavy, oily, and cold foods. Incorporate foods like green leafy vegetables, ginger, and turmeric in your diet.

For pain relief, soaking your feet in warm water mixed with Epsom salt and a few drops of eucalyptus oil can provide soothing comfort. This should ideally be done twice daily for about 15 minutes, as it helps to soften the corn and reduce pressure.

Maintaining good foot hygiene is also crucial. Wear comfortable shoes that do not apply excessive pressure on the corn. Tight shoes can worsen the condition, so ensure your footwear allows room for your toes to breathe and move.

If corn persists or becomes significantly painful, it is essential to seek professional medical advice to explore options like surgical removal. While treating at home can be comforting, persistent symptoms need a health practitioner’s evaluation to prevent further complications. And remember, consistent daily care is key in managing and reducing the corn effectively.

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