Good advice...see a Podiatrist!!! My husband has DVT and neuropathy due to a head injury and then a stroke 10 years later. He complains about "stinging" in his feet and also he is non-insulin dependent for diabetes and is on Metformin. Our new Primary referred him to a Podiatrist on our first visit with her which is great! But because he has so many "ologists" (Specialists), it never occurred to me that he may need a Podiatrist. This is why I love this video so much! My husband has so many Specialists, he has complained over and over again about foot numbness, tingling, stinging, etc. and not one of them recommended a Podiatrist. So again, thank you for this so much!!!!
@shelby6066 Жыл бұрын
After wearing combat boots every day for just over a year, I developed a corn on a toe. I used clippers to get it off. I am sure not a great way, but after many times of working at it, for 2 years I got it. What a relief.. it has not come back yet.. Tha k goodness
@drdustinportela Жыл бұрын
They can be so stubborn!
@R.N.LosAngeles Жыл бұрын
I do all my own medical treatments because insurance sucks 😂 One of these days I’m going to get banned from making comments 🤪 I see a doctor when necessary. I just got jokes
@TereusHecatonchires Жыл бұрын
Can the "core" of it be treated with "Cryotherapy" so it has lower rate of recurrence?
@reazon2bangie Жыл бұрын
Bless that person.. to see the tiny plug which reminds me of the keratin plugs in my arms & legs that cause keratoacanthoma/grzybowski syndrome... it is Always a RELIEF when they are removed.... its amazing that a tiny little corn or plug are as irritating as sand to an oyster... we don't get pearls, but we have empathy for the suffering of the constant Irritation & pain.
@immanutt4442 Жыл бұрын
Removing the Corn ..Cob
@youraverageyoutuberj Жыл бұрын
Mmmm corn and rice 🤤🤤
@jimhardiman7735 Жыл бұрын
Had a huge one on my toe… I cut it off with a knife. Easy peasy.