Corns and swollen, cracked joints on the toes will soon be a thing of the past. Try this treatment.

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Jan , 23. 12. 2025

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Corns form in the area of the soles, most often on the little toe, but also on the joints and big toes. They are hardened skin that you can’t get rid of. It got its name from a chicken or hen’s eye that it resembles in shape. Does this unpleasant dermatological problem bother you from time to time? Then today’s article is just for you. In it you’ll find a trick that will get rid of corns once and for all. Forget the discomfort and suffering during the day. Corns won’t stand a chance.

What is a corn

The foot in the area of a corn is very sensitive to the touch. We most often notice this when walking in shoes. Those who are on their feet all day at work often experience unbearable pain and discomfort. A corn is the common name for a formation on the foot that often has a gray-yellow color. The largest formations can exceed one centimeter. But what causes a corn?

  • poor footwear
  • excessive pressure
  • frequent rubbing

They sometimes even appear on the heel. On the internet you’ll find plenty of seemingly reliable recipes that promise miracles. The truth, however, is that none of them work. But then we tried this trick and it was the end of the corns.

How to remove a corn

Have you ever heard of houseleek? No? There’s a first time for everything. It’s a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family. It occurs not only in the Middle East, but you can spot it in Europe as well. It’s a fairly popular rock-garden plant. We could compare it to a variant of aloe vera. Its biggest advantage is that you hardly need to care for it. And it also helps against corns.

To remove a corn you will need a slice of houseleek and a bandage. Peel off a slice and apply it to the corn and secure it. Change the dressing every twelve hours. Within three days the corn should disappear. It’s an old proven remedy that has been used for generations. Don’t forget to tell us how it worked for you!