Corns and calluses are annoying and sometimes painful thickenings that form in the skin in areas of pressure. The medical term for the thickened skin that forms corns and calluses is hyperkeratosis. A callus refers to a more diffuse, flattened area of thick skin, while a corn is a thick, localized area that usually has a conical or circular shape. Corns, also known as helomas, sometimes have a dry, waxy, or translucent appearance.

Sticking with herb has significant effect to treat it, the following is the details.
Components
Pinellia
Method
Bake the pinellia and make it into powder, and bottle
Usage
Soak corn in warm water, and soften and clean, and stick pinellia powder, and then tape securely.
After about 6 days, the corn will be off, if not, repeat the above step.








