The red flesh of the corns does not mean that the disease is cured. If the localized growths fall off, the lesions heal and there is no discomfort, it may mean that the disease is recovered. Corns are a condition in which the foot is subjected to mechanical stimuli such as pressure and friction for a long period of time, resulting in localized keratosis. The affected area of the skin will have well-defined keratotic growths, which may be accompanied by painful symptoms. If red flesh appears on the skin of the corns, it does not mean that the disease is cured, and the patient should observe whether there are still spurs on the localized area. If the keratinous growths of the skin in the affected area fall off and appear to be healing, and the pain and other discomfort disappears, then it may belong to the healing stage. For patients with corns, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and cooperate with the doctor for standardized treatment.