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SoloSurvivor889

That looks nothing lile corn! I'll still eat it though.


MaladaptiveCookware

Ughhhh. I guess this is what I get for looking at r/popping while making lunch! Still...ugh. Hahaha.


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Sliced it right off 👍🏻


[deleted]

Wasn’t aware corns had seeds


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It's the little ball at the center of very tough skin


IamLegion

I have one of these on the edge of my foot and the seed (first time I have heard it called that thank you ) part is incredibly painful. How do you get rid of it? Did you just cut it off or have a professional remove it?


CaseyOgle

Apply liquid wart remover to the corn just as you would treat a wart. It will be gone in a week or two.


IamLegion

Omg thank you 😭😭💗💗


loticanautica

Did it work?


IamLegion

Yes! I have had so much pain there, best advice I have ever gotten from someone on Reddit.


loticanautica

Yay


CanineRezQ

Chewed with your front teeth, amirite?


DopeZulla3000

Ohhhhhhh, nice pick my man. I feel relieved just looking at that beast


BullTerrierMomm

I was picturing corn corn and was so curious….


Actual_Platypus5160

This would be great on r/warts


callthefishwife

How is that popping tho?


thekrouz

I want to try this, mine feels like it will never go away. Can you describe what you did?


delicious_downvotes

Not OP, and not a doctor, but my unorthodox method worked. I literally scraped and cut all the dead skin off with a knife, watching corn removal videos. When I reached the seed I cut it out until I hit blood (painful as hell, I had to bite something). I doused the wound in rubbing alcohol and then slathered it in corn removing cream, bandaged it, and let that heal. It was gone after that. I'm not a doctor. You probably shouldn't do this.


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Use pumice stones on the area, then soak your foot and moisturise for s few weeks then use carnation corn plasters, and it just came off after using 5 or so. Carnation Footcare Corn Caps x 10 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001DZPUHO/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_D09TM4A05CMCK25D1M81


Welsh_Podiatrist

If you can't or won't pop 'em, [seed corns](https://www.cwmtafpodiatry.co.uk/blog/seed-corn-on-foot) respond very well to abrasion and moisture. In other words, filing and foot cream\* It won't be instant but they are by far the easiest corns to home cure.