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Pain in the soles of the feet that has been occurring since some day.
I just casually ignored it, but the discomfort is gradually getting worse.
The pain also worsened.
I told an acquaintance that my heel was hurting a lot and showed it to them.
It could be a corn or a wart.
It seems to me that it's not a wart, but rather a corn.
First, I went to the pharmacy and found that they have corn patches, which the pharmacist recommended.
They recommended it to me.
After applying the corn band for about three days, I feel a refreshing sensation that I can't quite explain.
And then I went about my daily life, but my soles hurt again.
This time, I developed corns in two places instead of just one.
It seems that after purchasing and applying the corn band, it started to get better.
This habitually happens to me.
I think it would be better to go to the hospital for treatment, so I visited the dermatology clinic.
The doctor examined and diagnosed it as a wart and recommended cryotherapy.
At first, I searched extensively on the internet about what cryotherapy is and whether it would be very painful.
More people than I thought received this treatment and got better.
I also decided to receive treatment and visited the hospital again, and I have a deep-rooted issue.
They said that cryotherapy can be performed up to 4 to 5 times.
I was quite scared and worried, but I started because I needed treatment.
Corn has deeply rooted in two spots on the soles of my feet.ㅠ
It was so painful every time I walked that I just couldn't go on.
It's a lie to say that it doesn't hurt at all during cryotherapy at the hospital.
Still, it was less painful than I had worried about.
I endured it.
The doctor and nurse both said, "Don't worry and just try to endure a little longer."
You treated me well.
It's a bit embarrassing because it's the sole of my foot, but I receive cryotherapy at the dermatology clinic once a week for a total of four sessions.
It is a corn that has been thoroughly removed.
I think I was in pain when I received the first session of cryotherapy.
From the second time onwards, I started to feel that way a bit less.
Looking at the foot where the removal is complete, I really wonder when the corn was there.
I heard that this corn is weak against cold temperatures.
Cryotherapy is a method that uses liquid nitrogen at -196°C to rapidly freeze the wart area, causing necrosis.
Temporary necrosis or blisters may appear during the treatment process.
Still, compared to other treatment methods, it causes less pain and leaves fewer scars, so children can also undergo it.
After the procedure, you can immediately resume daily activities, and it is a procedure with a low risk of secondary bacterial infection and recurrence.
So, it is said to be the most commonly used treatment method for corn removal.
For friends or acquaintances suffering from warts around them after receiving cryotherapy
They are strongly recommending dermatology treatment over corn bandages.
If this corn isn't completely removed, it tends to come back habitually.
Corns are caused by ill-fitting small shoes, pointed shoes, or high-heeled shoes that press on the foot.
Shoes that are as comfortable and soft as sneakers are better for managing corns than uncomfortable shoes.
Since it was said to be helpful, these days I prefer sneakers over dress shoes or tight-fitting shoes.
I prefer to report it.
Certainly, after changing and taking care of my shoes first, the corns didn't appear anymore.
From my experience, even if the corn is small, it can cause significant discomfort in daily life and sometimes severe pain.
I hope you take good care so that corns do not develop^^