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It sounds like you’re looking for details on Corn-X Corn Caps, which are a common over-the-counter medicated plaster used to treat corns and calluses.
Here is a breakdown of what they are, how they work, and how to use them safely.
## Product Overview
Corn-X caps are essentially small, adhesive bandages with a medicated ring in the center. The primary active ingredient is typically Salicylic Acid (usually around 40%).
### How It Works
The salicylic acid acts as a keratolytic, which is a fancy way of saying it breaks down keratin (the protein that makes up the thick, hard layer of dead skin).
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Softening: It penetrates the corn and softens the hardened skin.
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Protection: The foam ring around the medicated center cushions the area, relieving painful pressure from shoes while the acid does its work.
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Removal: After a few days of treatment, the corn usually softens enough to be gently peeled or filed away.
## Application Guide
To get the best results (and avoid irritating healthy skin), follow these steps:
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Clean & Dry: Wash your feet thoroughly and ensure the area is completely dry.
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Position: Remove the backing paper and place the medicated green/red circle directly over the center of the corn.
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Secure: Firmly press the adhesive straps against the skin.
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Duration: Usually, one cap is left on for 2 days. If the corn hasn’t loosened, you can apply a new cap after removing the old one.
## Safety Precautions
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Avoid Healthy Skin: Try to keep the medicated part only on the corn; salicylic acid can irritate or “burn” normal skin.
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Diabetes/Circulation: Crucial Note: If you have diabetes, poor blood circulation, or peripheral neuropathy, you should not use these without consulting a doctor first, as foot injuries can lead to serious complications.
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Irritation: If you feel significant pain or see redness and swelling, remove the cap immediately.








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