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  1. Soak your dried seed for 48 hours to soften the tissue. Over your paper plate, use your fingernail to pull off the tip cap of the seed (as you pull it off, you’ll notice the thin seed coat or pericarp). Peel off as much as you can, observing how is covers the entire seed.
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    How can one get rid of a corn on the foot?

    Dr. Anet Varghese

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    Corns are common, particularly in older people. These painful lumps of hard skin often occur on your feet. They develop when an area of skin is repeatedly exposed to pressure and rubbing. If the pressure and rubbing that causes corns is reduced, they usually go away on their own. But there are other things you can do – such as soaking the area in warm water and gently removing the excess hard skin. Wearing comfortable, well-cushioned shoes that aren’t too tight can prevent other foot problems too. Things like shoe inserts, silicone pads, pressure-relieving pads or custom-made shoes can help. As well as treating the cause, you can try to remove a corn using mechanical force, for instance with a pumice stone from a pharmacy or drugstore. First you soak the affected area of skin in warm water for about 10 minutes. Then you use the pumice stone to gently remove the upper layer of thick skin. This is done regularly – for instance, every other evening. You can also try to remove the thick, hard corn skin using certain gels, creams, solutions or special pads. They contain drugs known as keratolytics, which are meant to help remove the excess hard skin bit by bit. Examples of these drugs include salicylic acid and urea. The treatment takes several weeks. Keratolytics can damage the skin and are more likely to lead to complications in people who have problems with their feet for other reasons – such as diabetes. Because of this, these people shouldn’t treat corns with keratolytics themselves.
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