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Corns generally occur on the toes and balls of the feet, while calluses can develop on hands, feet or any part where there are repeated frictions.
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A hard corn is a small patch of thickened, dead skin with a packed nucleus; a soft corn has a much thinner surface and usually occurs between the toes.
- A slice of lemon tied over the hardened skin overnight.
- A paste made by grinding 3-4 liquorice sticks and mixing it with mustard oil or sesame oil.
- An application of papaya juice.
- Milky juice of green figs may provide relief.
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