What to do with a white mass after the corns come off?

After the corns come off there is a white mass of local thickening of the stratum corneum, depending on the specific circumstances through foot soaking, local treatment or medication and other ways to deal with.
1. Foot soaking: You can soften the stratum corneum by soaking your feet in warm water, so that it will slowly fall off.
2. Localized treatment: After soaking your feet, you can use a razor blade or a professional pedicure tool to gently cut off the thicker stratum corneum, but don’t hurt the normal skin, so as not to cause infection. This can make the cuticle fall off as soon as possible, promote blood circulation of the local skin, so that the skin returns to normal as soon as possible.
3. Medication: After the corns fall off, you can continue to use salicylic acid phenol cream to soften the surrounding white stratum corneum, so that it is easy to fall off.
The white area around the corns should be handled under the guidance of the doctor, and should not be handled without authorization so as not to hurt the normal skin. It is also recommended to wear comfortable shoes and develop the habit of soaking the feet in order to promote local blood circulation and prevent the formation of corns.