Does frozen corns hurt?

Usually, frozen corns do not cause severe pain at the time, but later, when the necrotic material irritates the surrounding nerves, it may cause more severe pain. It should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, and no generalizations should be made. If the corns are removed by laser or freezing, especially the latter, the pain will not be too intense because the low temperature of freezing can numb the nerves in the skin around the corns. However, the corns will gradually coagulate and necrotize due to freezing, and these necrotic materials may stimulate the surrounding nerves, so the pain may be more intense at this time. Therefore, you can take oral pain medication in moderation to relieve the pain during the late stage of freezing. It is recommended to wait for the scab to fall off naturally, do not scratch or tear it with your hands, so as not to cause irritation to the new and delicate skin below it, or even cause infection leaving scars. Eat a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods as much as possible.