The treatments for corns on the toes include general treatment, localized treatment, laser treatment, corns excavation, microwave cauterization, and surgical excision. 1. General treatment: remove local pressure and other pathogenic factors, such as not wearing too tight and too hard shoes, correct foot deformity and so on. 2. Local treatment: often use a variety of exfoliators, such as 10-15% salicylic acid ointment or salicylic acid cotton wool glue, etc., each time before the change of medication with hot water soak the foot, and scrape off the skin lesions soaked soft white part, until the damage is off. 3. Laser treatment: carbon dioxide laser treatment, local disinfection and anesthesia after the carbon dioxide laser to burn off the lesion.
5. Microwave cauterization: when the diameter of the corns is about 1cm, the necrotic and degenerated tissues are swabbed off with ethanol cotton balls, and the radiators are aimed at the base of the corns and burned 2~3 times. Dry scabs 10~15 days can fall off and heal. 6. Surgical excision: If there are bony abnormalities, bone spurs or bone warts and other deformities in the lower part of the corns, correction can prevent recurrent attacks. Patients with long corns on the toes should not use their own medication, and should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.