Corn

Crow’s eye, light thorn Medical: ClavusKlavus A cornea is a growth of the cornea (hyperkeratosis). This is usually round and between 5 and 10 millimeters in size. In its center there is a mostly yellowish translucent horny wedge (which represents the “eye”), the tip of which is directed into the depth and which can cause … Corn

Therapy | Corn

Therapy Corns occur in many people. They are often caused by incorrect strain or chronic pressure at one point on the foot. Compared to warts, they are not caused by a viral infection. Corns are just increased growth of the cornea at the affected area. Corns can be treated for reasons of aesthetics and the … Therapy | Corn

Summary | Corn

Summary Corns are areas of skin where corneas are more likely to develop due to chronic friction or pressure. Their central spur grows deep into the cornea, causing pain for the patient sooner or later, which, however, quickly disappears when the skin change is treated. Preferred locations for this problem are the feet, as they … Summary | Corn

Corn removal

Synonyms in a broader sense Crow’s eye, light thorn Medical: ClavusKlavus Corn therapy First and foremost, the therapy of a corn consists of stopping or reducing the causative activity. In addition, self-treatment for removal with salicylic acid is possible in the form of solutions or patches, which can be purchased in pharmacies and are applied … Corn removal

Corn plaster

Corns (Latin term: Clavus) are a punctual increase of the cornea, usually due to increased mechanical pressure or friction. These are roundish, delimited skin symptoms that may be perceived as disturbing from a purely cosmetic point of view, but in some cases can also lead to severe pain. To make these disappear as quickly as … Corn plaster

Sorghum: Intolerance & Allergy

Originally from Equatorial Africa, sorghum is now one of the most economically important millet species and is a staple food in many developing countries. The sorghum is grown in many tropical and subtropical countries and even in temperate climates, including the United States. Sensitive to frost but tolerant of drought, blacktop millet is an annual … Sorghum: Intolerance & Allergy