There is no such thing as whether it is better to freeze or paste the corns, the choice needs to be made according to the actual situation. Usually you need to take medication, other treatments, surgical treatment. Chicken eye is a common skin disease, clinical doctors will be based on the patient’s actual condition, the severity of the chicken eye, choose the appropriate treatment, so there is no such thing as chicken eye treatment is better frozen or paste chicken eye cream, can not be generalized. Usually, for patients with mild symptoms, you need to use topical corns under the guidance of a doctor and repeat the treatment until it falls off. Secondly, you can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use 10% ~ 15% salicylic acid ointment, 40% urea ointment and other keratin loosening agent. If the treatment is not effective, or the condition is serious, cryotherapy or laser treatment should be considered, and if necessary, corns should be removed by exfoliation. Patients with corns need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid self-medication.