Callus
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There was a thread last year, I think about putting Vick's on your feet.
I can't have anything on my feet at night. My feet are always hot and lotions or anything of the sort makes it worse
I can't have anything on my feet at night. My feet are always hot and lotions or anything of the sort makes it worse
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Originally Posted by Sandy1951
I get calluses and my husband uses his dremel to take them off. He's very, very cautious and just barely brushes the callus with the dremel, but you can tell it's working by seeing the dust fly. Well, I guess it would actually be skin, not dust, minute, dust-sized flakes of skin. I guess that's not accurate either. Okay, minute, dust-sized flakes of callus. Well, I imagine you know what I mean.
Anyway, I can tell when he's getting close to good skin because it feels hot. I usually yell or scream at that point to let him know he needs to stop. :D
He's also been known to use his sharp pocketknife to trim calluses off, but the dremel is probably safer as long as it's used carefully.
The podiatrist I go to once in a while also uses a dremel for calluses. I think my DH does just as good a job and it saves the expense of an office call.
He's pretty handy when it comes to ingrown toenails, too.
By the way, none of the above applies if it's a plantar's wart. :D
Anyway, I can tell when he's getting close to good skin because it feels hot. I usually yell or scream at that point to let him know he needs to stop. :D
He's also been known to use his sharp pocketknife to trim calluses off, but the dremel is probably safer as long as it's used carefully.
The podiatrist I go to once in a while also uses a dremel for calluses. I think my DH does just as good a job and it saves the expense of an office call.
He's pretty handy when it comes to ingrown toenails, too.
By the way, none of the above applies if it's a plantar's wart. :D
OMG!!!!! :shock: :? :hunf:
#15
If it is a Planter's Wart. The way to get rid of them, is to go to the doctor. He uses Cryo-Surgrey. It is literally frozen air coming out, it penetrates the skin. Also the other way to start working on getting rid of them is using salsyic acid. You can buy it at your local K-mart or Walmart. Or just ask your doctor. I go to the doctor every 3 weeks. I call it a freezing.
I asked the doctor if I could just stick my whole foot in a big pile of snow. He said that it would work. But your foot would also be gone! :lol: :lol: My Mom had a wart on the side of her big toe for 15 years!! It eventually died. They are pain in the butt to get rid of! I have had treatment for about a year. They are getting smaller with each visit! It would be an amazing Christmas present to have them gone! :D
I asked the doctor if I could just stick my whole foot in a big pile of snow. He said that it would work. But your foot would also be gone! :lol: :lol: My Mom had a wart on the side of her big toe for 15 years!! It eventually died. They are pain in the butt to get rid of! I have had treatment for about a year. They are getting smaller with each visit! It would be an amazing Christmas present to have them gone! :D
#16
Originally Posted by marsye
How do you get rid of a callus on your foot when the medicated pads and the liquid doesn't work? Its hurts! I don't want to have to go the the doctor! :evil:
Anything is worth a try and this is an inexpensive one.
#17
Originally Posted by marsye
Originally Posted by Sandy1951
I get calluses and my husband uses his dremel to take them off. He's very, very cautious and just barely brushes the callus with the dremel, but you can tell it's working by seeing the dust fly. Well, I guess it would actually be skin, not dust, minute, dust-sized flakes of skin. I guess that's not accurate either. Okay, minute, dust-sized flakes of callus. Well, I imagine you know what I mean.
Anyway, I can tell when he's getting close to good skin because it feels hot. I usually yell or scream at that point to let him know he needs to stop. :D
He's also been known to use his sharp pocketknife to trim calluses off, but the dremel is probably safer as long as it's used carefully.
The podiatrist I go to once in a while also uses a dremel for calluses. I think my DH does just as good a job and it saves the expense of an office call.
He's pretty handy when it comes to ingrown toenails, too.
By the way, none of the above applies if it's a plantar's wart. :D
Anyway, I can tell when he's getting close to good skin because it feels hot. I usually yell or scream at that point to let him know he needs to stop. :D
He's also been known to use his sharp pocketknife to trim calluses off, but the dremel is probably safer as long as it's used carefully.
The podiatrist I go to once in a while also uses a dremel for calluses. I think my DH does just as good a job and it saves the expense of an office call.
He's pretty handy when it comes to ingrown toenails, too.
By the way, none of the above applies if it's a plantar's wart. :D
OMG!!!!! :shock: :? :hunf:
#18
Originally Posted by fluffbug95
If it is a Planter's Wart. The way to get rid of them, is to go to the doctor. He uses Cryo-Surgrey. It is literally frozen air coming out, it penetrates the skin. Also the other way to start working on getting rid of them is using salsyic acid. You can buy it at your local K-mart or Walmart. Or just ask your doctor. I go to the doctor every 3 weeks. I call it a freezing.
I asked the doctor if I could just stick my whole foot in a big pile of snow. He said that it would work. But your foot would also be gone! :lol: :lol: My Mom had a wart on the side of her big toe for 15 years!! It eventually died. They are pain in the butt to get rid of! I have had treatment for about a year. They are getting smaller with each visit! It would be an amazing Christmas present to have them gone! :D
I asked the doctor if I could just stick my whole foot in a big pile of snow. He said that it would work. But your foot would also be gone! :lol: :lol: My Mom had a wart on the side of her big toe for 15 years!! It eventually died. They are pain in the butt to get rid of! I have had treatment for about a year. They are getting smaller with each visit! It would be an amazing Christmas present to have them gone! :D
Recently I started getting a little wart on my palm at the base of my middle finger. Just a tiny one. Darn.
#19
Corn Huskers hand lotion will get rid of those little warts on hands/fingers...it is inexpensive, a couple of dollars a bottle. Use it twice a day and when they disappear, keep using it for another two weeks, as they could still be under the skin...makes your hands soft, too :wink:
#20
Originally Posted by Sandy1951
Originally Posted by fluffbug95
If it is a Planter's Wart. The way to get rid of them, is to go to the doctor. He uses Cryo-Surgrey. It is literally frozen air coming out, it penetrates the skin. Also the other way to start working on getting rid of them is using salsyic acid. You can buy it at your local K-mart or Walmart. Or just ask your doctor. I go to the doctor every 3 weeks. I call it a freezing.
I asked the doctor if I could just stick my whole foot in a big pile of snow. He said that it would work. But your foot would also be gone! :lol: :lol: My Mom had a wart on the side of her big toe for 15 years!! It eventually died. They are pain in the butt to get rid of! I have had treatment for about a year. They are getting smaller with each visit! It would be an amazing Christmas present to have them gone! :D
I asked the doctor if I could just stick my whole foot in a big pile of snow. He said that it would work. But your foot would also be gone! :lol: :lol: My Mom had a wart on the side of her big toe for 15 years!! It eventually died. They are pain in the butt to get rid of! I have had treatment for about a year. They are getting smaller with each visit! It would be an amazing Christmas present to have them gone! :D
Recently I started getting a little wart on my palm at the base of my middle finger. Just a tiny one. Darn.
I used to have one of the bottom of my left foot the size of 2 quarters side by side the up and down way. Now there are little patches of them. Yes the virus IS Contagious. I have little ones one my other foot. I use salyasic acid ever 3-4 days and it is working! :)
My feet are extra sensitive too! It makes it just as bad! Gosh darn it! :( Lol