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Role Of Homoeopathic Medicine in the case of corn, The Case Report
Published in October-December 2019 (Vol. 3, Issue 4, 2019)

Abstract
A corn (also termed as clavus) is a thickening of the skin due to intermittent pressure and frictional forces.
These forces result in hyperkeratosis, clinically and histologically. The extensive thickening of the skin
in a corn may result in chronic pain, particularly in the forefoot. It is not a viral, bacterial or fungal
disease. Corn consist of thickened layers of skin that the body has formed as a barrier to protect the skin
and its inner layers from outside pressures. The first signs are generally sore, tender areas on the toes
which if ignored quickly developed into corns. A majority of corns are caused as a result of the footwear
a person is wearing. Here we are treating the case of Corn with the homoeopathic similimum on the basis
of totality of symptoms. The case was treated with Antimonium Crudum. The Prescriber has given
homoeopathic similimum. The remedy was antimonium crudum.
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Gawali (2026). Role Of Homoeopathic Medicine in the case of corn, The Case Report. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 3(4), 1. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH430001
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