Hey! Can anybody help?
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Recently I have seen a few patients of Afro-Caribbean origin who have the most profound corns. After many years of treatments including salicylic acid, silver nitrate, orthoses and electrosurgery these things continue to develop.
The lesions are so bad that the patients have to return to clinic for debridement every two weeks!!! A huge inconvenience to them!
The underlying skin looks rather more like scar tissue which I assume has formed due to many years of chemical bombardment. Is there anything that can be done to reduce the pain of these lesions in the long-term??? Any ideas?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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