Tips and Discussions on Removing Corns on Feet
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what medicine can a diabetic patient over 60 years take for a corn on his foot?


Qυеѕtіοח bу Vidhubala:

wһаt medicine саח a diabetic patient over 60 years take fοr a corn οח һіѕ foot?
һе һаѕ һаԁ іt fοr 20 years.חο plasters саח һеƖр.саח somebody һеƖр wіtһ a medicine

3 Responses to “what medicine can a diabetic patient over 60 years take for a corn on his foot?”

  1. Nurse For 20 Years says:

    There is no pill available to help corns. The only thing you can really do after having it this long is to have it cut out.

  2. Sunflower says:

    I would talk to a doctor or a dermatologist about other options on how to get rid of it. Diabetics stand a chance of lower extremities not healing especially over 60. I would not suggest having it removed. There must be another way. The feet are the most vulnerable to healing problems.

    I am a diabetic and suffer from wounds not healing on the lower extremities and I am young. I would be scared to death to have it removed. I do wish this person well who suffers with this problem. I personally would rather suffer with the corn if there is no other way except cutting it out. Good luck.

  3. Miz Lamb says:

    a Podiatrist is a specialist in foot problems. This patient should be seeing one for this problem as it can make life a bit intolerable with the pressure from shoes on the corn.

    Life is great with the numerous specialists we have available to ease our little problems! Foot problems of any type make life most miserable.

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