Case Studies

Corns and Calluses

 

Corns and calluses are thick, hardened layers of skin that usually appear on feet and toes or hands and fingers. A kind of hyperkeratosis, they are skin’s natural reaction to repeated friction or pressure – our skin’s protective mechanism

A young man of 30 came to me sometime back with both his feet in bad shape. There were multiple corns and callosities on the soles due to unattended medication or probably no follow-up with the doctor. There was an abuse of Salicylic acid. His soles were scalded, and his skin was peeling, causing a lot of pain. On his first visit, the man came limping as he could barely keep his feet on the ground. They were smeared deep yellow with the acid. After cleaning them properly with a mix of Homoeopathic Calendula and Echinacea mother tinctures, I could actually see the problem. After a thorough case-taking, he was prescribed an oral homoeopathic medication for 7 days. Other instructions included a topical ointment and the use of felt pads till he experienced pain. [We somehow missed taking the Day 1 pictures, so the first pics were taken after 7 days of starting the treatment]. His condition was much better upon his third visit, and by the fourth time, we received the pics taken at home with a note of thanks.

The corns and callosities were gone! 

 

 

5 thoughts on “Case Studies

  1. Hello Dr. Madan,
    I have a similar growth on the front of my tongue. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss homeopathic treatment.

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  2. Yes, I am a severe sufferer and can confirm this is a hellish existence I would not wish upon my worst enemy and I am suicidal all day every day but refusing to give up, continuing to seek help, do my own research and I trust that eventually something has to give way and I will be healed.

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