How to Permanently Remove Corns

When to see a doctor. Normally, corns are not a serious concern and can be dealt with on one’s own with home or over-the-counter remedies. If these do not improve symptoms after a few weeks of treatment and the pain is preventing a person from engaging in normal activities, though, professional intervention should be considered. Furthermore, if a corn begins to bleed or discharge any fluid, it is a sign of infection that should be taken seriously. Some people are also predisposed to these complications and should seek out a doctor’s assistance, such as those who have diabetes, circulation issues, or a history of heart disease.