Doctor reacts to corn removal on the foot! #corn #itscorn #dermreacts

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Getting foreign objects out of skin is one of the best feelings 😌

aronbeast
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You know it's a doctor when the words "uncomfortable" and "pressure" are used.
Anyone else would say "hurts like hell"

robertburk
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This is the human equivalent of those hoof repair videos.

MaresBarres
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I had one of these for 3 to 4 years and then one day I complained to my sister about it who is a nurse, and she told me what it was. I went to the store and bought one of those corn remover bandaids, amd within 4 days it was gone forever. It was such a relief. I can't believe it took me that long.

joshbarrow
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OMG! Thank you so much. I thought I had a splinter that had been there for a long time. This makes more sense. Now I know what's going on and I go to the Doctor, thank goodness!

Millisant
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I had one and over the course of like 2 years I was able to pull it out with my fingers and different pointy things 😭

JDLBeSpinnin
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I've had somthing like a corn on the bottom of my toe, (big toe) that effected my walking patterns, recently, it's been treated, and now I'm fixing my back issues. I hope other people don't have to experience stuff like this.

frsty_the_dragon
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In the UK, you can get corn plasters, which are a little patch coated in salicylic acid, and a cushion to go oer and around it. You apply a fresh one every day, and it kills the top layers of skin, which can then be pulled off, eventually including the corn.
It's very satisfying!

loreman
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As someone who has had a corn, let me tell you how PAINFUL they are….

joeslinky
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these types of videos make my heart so warm, knowing the patient will feel so relieved and happy after 🥰🥰

Jameel
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Just an fyi for some people who didn’t already know this, not all warts are contagious! I had almost 20 small ones that you could barely see on my hand when I was a child. I was later diagnosed with an autoimmune disease which is what caused the warts in the first place. It’s my body slowly destroying a certain part of my body, and to stop this I have to kill my immune system with what is essentially chemo. Anyways, low immune systems can cause non contagious warts, so don’t immediately freak out when you see one :)

elisebabs
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You called it a corn at the beginning and a wart at the end.

randallsmerna
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Says it’s not a wart, then refers to it as a wart.

ragingzim
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Thank you for finishing the extraction, unlike some other youtube doctors out there.

charlescorollo
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I had 4 corns, 3 in one foot and 1 in the other. Got a medication that made the skin cells die, applied it 3 times a day and managed to pluck the corn out 5 days later. Best feeling ever getting it out.

KarlHerzog
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No, this does not need to be numbed up! Sticking a needle into the bottom of the foot is excruciatingly painful! You don’t ever want to go there.

lessehead
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I've been getting this recurringly in the same spot underneath my foot for at least 10 years. I've been excising it myself every so often to relieve the pain but it always grows back in the same spot.

cyborgLIS
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When my wife and I first started to live together, she had a limp, so I asked her about it. She had a large corn on her heel. So I used an ice cube to numb it, shaved off the layers of dead skin, and with some careful digging (and reapplying of ice), I was able to get the core out. After a year, you couldn't tell where it was.

scarsdale
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A doctor once told me the needle going into the sole of my foot for the purpose of injection numbing agent is more painful than the actual procedure. I think he said there’s a lot of nerve endings down there, very sensitive.

bobo
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No wonder the wart treatment I bought never helped

nagameunier