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How to treat painful corns on my 89-year-old grandmother's feet without surgery? - #55045
My grandmother is 89 years old and has painful corns on her feet. Allopathy doctors have advised surgery, but she is scared and does not want to undergo any operation due to her age. She is also unable to walk properly because of a slip disc problem. Therefore, she is looking for an Ayurvedic or natural approach. She is ready to follow any Ayurvedic treatment, medicine, oil, or home remedy, but she does not want any surgical procedure. Please suggest what she can do or apply to help cure or reduce the corns on her feet.
How long has your grandmother had these corns?:
- 3-6 monthsHow would you describe the pain from the corns?:
- Severe — constant and debilitatingHas she tried any treatments or home remedies for the corns before?:
- No, this is the first time seeking helpWhat does her daily activity level look like?:
- Sedentary — mostly restingHow is her overall foot health? Any other issues?:
- Swelling or rednessHow does she feel about her current pain management?:
- Somewhat effective — still experiences painIs she experiencing any other health issues that might affect treatment?:
- No other issuesDoctors' responses
Avoid walking by barefoot. Rx 1.kaalani kalimbu(zigma) / external use 2.Haridrakhanda choorna 1tsp-0-1tsp/after food
Kaalani laimbu — how should I apply it, morning or evening? Should I wear socks after applying it? Can you please tell me?
At her age, if she is not comfortable with surgery, conservative care can definitely be tried first to reduce pain and pressure from the corns. The most important thing is to reduce friction and pressure on the feet. She should use very soft cushioned footwear or corn pads and avoid walking barefoot. Do not cut or peel the corn at home. Daily soaking of feet in warm water for 10–15 minutes can help soften the hard skin. After soaking, gentle application of castor oil or coconut oil over the corn area may help reduce dryness and pain. If there is swelling or redness, keep the feet clean and dry and avoid excessive pressure. Kasisadi taila – local application over corns twice daily Gandhak rasayan – 1 tablet twice daily after food Yograj Guggulu – 1 tablet twice daily after food This may help gradually soften the corn and reduce pain and inflammation. Since she also has difficulty walking and redness/swelling, regular foot inspection is important to avoid infection or ulcer formation. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
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