Can you still apply medication to bleeding corns?

In general, it is not recommended to continue to paste medicine for bleeding corns. After bleeding corns, you should immediately carry out hemostatic treatment and keep the affected area locally clean and dry to avoid the phenomenon of infection. After bleeding corns, the following treatment steps should be carried out immediately: 1. Stop bleeding and disinfection: After bleeding corns, you can use clean cotton swabs or gauze to stop the bleeding, and after stopping the bleeding, you need to pay attention to keep the affected area clean and hygienic, and should carry out disinfection treatment, you can use iodophor and hydrogen peroxide for wiping. After disinfection, pay attention to keep the affected area dry and clean to avoid bacterial infection; 2. Bandaging: If the bleeding at the corns is more serious, we also need to bandage the wound with gauze to reduce the possibility of infection and avoid further bleeding. The drugs used to treat corns in general are corrosive and attention should be paid to the protection of the surrounding normal tissues. Medications should be avoided during the recovery phase of corns bleeding to prevent corrosive medications from stimulating the healing wound, triggering rebleeding and increasing the likelihood of infection. If the corns do not improve significantly after treatment with medications, physical therapy, such as laser or liquid nitrogen freezing treatment techniques, or surgery can be used to remove the corns under the guidance of a doctor.