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Remedy Calluses in Between Your Toes And Fingers

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Calluses between your toes and fingers are softer than another type of calluses, and to get rid of them is quite different because they are in the seating area. In addition, continued friction can lead to worsening the problem. A long-term solution is to give up the footwear that makes your fingers to rub between them.

Fortunately, it’s not hard to get rid of calluses between toes and fingers, and there are some simple solutions to do that.

Keep in mind! Calluses, no matter where they appear, should never be cut with nail clamps or scissors. You risk to get too serious injuries and to infect the area because it’s exposed to bacteria.

1. Apple cider vinegar is still a handy cure for everybody. Soak a cotton ball in ACV and leave it on the affected area overnight. The next day washes well your feet or hands with an antibacterial soap. 

Repeat this procedure every night and the calluses will soften and will heal.

2. Mix 1 tablespoon of lemon juice with 5 to 6 crushed aspirins. Apply the paste on the affected areas, wrap your foot or hand in a plastic bag and wait 10 minutes to take effect.

Remove the bag and wash well with antibacterial soap.

3. Before bed, use a needle to prick a vitamin E or A capsule, then rub the oil into your corn. After letting the oil sit for a few minutes, put on a white cotton sock and head to bed. 

Repeat nightly until the corn is gone.

4. Before going to sleep, cut a slice of lemon peel about an inch long and the width of your toe. Place the pith over the corn, securing with a bandage and covering with a white cotton sock overnight. 

Continue each night until the corn disappears. For another unpleasant foot problem

5. In a glass container, pour white vinegar over a slice of white onion. Leave the container in a warm place during the day, then cover the corn with the onion before you go to bed. Use a bandage or bandage tape to hold it in place while you sleep. If the corn is not soft enough to be removed in the morning.

Repeat the treatment nightly until it softens more.

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