I have been dealing with corns on my feet for my entire life. And as you may know they are embarassing and uncomfortable. I have tried nearly everything to get rid of them. From home remedies to Dr. Scholls. Nothing has worked. But I tried some product which contained some percentage of urea and it healed my dry feet but I guess the amount of urea wasn't enough for the thick skin that made up the corn. Also I have eczema and I know somehow the keratin issue is related in both the eczema and corns, and as I know urea may work for that eczema too. So I was wondering, before I took the drastic measure of having them surgically removed, would a product with a high urea percentage work for corns? And if you knew any proven products that would work.
Yes! Urea Creams Can & Do Repair Foot Corns by: Nanette from Skin-Remedies.com
Hi Simone,
Yours is a common question that our company receives quite often. Yes! Urea Creams can and do repair foot corns. Our DOUBLE STENGTH THERACREAM contains 20% urea and is twice the strength of our other formulas and is designed specifically to penetrate the thicker skin problems on the feet. In fact, so many of our customers are people who work in the health industries or food services who have to stand on their feet for many hours in a day. Feet that are under this type of stress and demand, often develop gaping cracks, splits and hardened corns. Our product is a favorite because it goes to work "fast" in just a few days and keeps the skin on the feet soft and supple. Both our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM and our HAND & BODY THERACREAM will work great for your eczema as well and will restore the natural balance of the skin's function.