Wart-Removal
Corn Remover
To order this item from our UK-registered online pharmacy, you will need a prescriptionFor NHS prescriptions: The price shown above is for the whole prescription, and there is an additional delivery charge of £2.50.For private prescriptions: The price shown above is per tablet/unit, and there is an additional delivery charge of £3.95 (minimum order of £5.00).
£1.96
Carnation Corn Caps are clinically proven to remove corns within a 10 day treatment period . Combine a measured dose of Salicylic Acid Ointment wth a soft felt corn ring to relieve pressure whilst the corn is treated. Salicylic Acid loosens the intracellular cement holding hardened skin together allowing it to flake away, softening and loosening the nucleus to allow clean removal.
£1.89
Scholl Corn Removal Plaster Washproof As corns tend to be painful when something presses on them it's advisable to take action. If your corn is consistently painful, you can remove it quickly, safely and easily with a Scholl Medicated Corn Removal product. If your corn only hurts occasionally or if it requires temporary protection pending a podiatrist appointment you can cushion it with a product from Scholl's comprehensive range of cushioning pads and plasters.There are two common types of corns - hard and soft. Both are painful and are caused by skin being squeezed between the bones of the foot and the shoe, or as a result of the toes rubbing against each other. Causes There are two common types of corns - hard and soft. Both are painful and are caused by skin being squeezed between the bones of the foot and the shoe, or as a result of the toes rubbing against each other.Hard corns are prevalent on the tops, sides and tips of the toes - areas where rubbing and friction from shoes are most frequent. Many sufferers also get hard corns under the balls of their feet - another key pressure point caused by shoes rubbing when were walking. Soft corns develop as a result of friction caused by tight-fitting shoes and toes rubbing against one another. Not surprisingly ill-fitting footwear is the chief cause of corns - hence the higher incidence amongst women. SymptomsThe hard corn is small in size - often about the diameter of a pea - and appears as a highly toughened, shiny patch of skin that is raised above the surrounding surface. Usually circular and pale yellow in colour, it contains a nucleus (an inward-growing point) that can push against the nerve end below, causing a sharp, intense pain.Soft corns are soft and rubbery and although they don't have a hard centre, they can be extremely painful. TreatmentAs corns tend to be painful when something presses on them, it's advisable to take action. Click here to see the Scholl range of Corn Removal products or Corn CushionsCorn Removal If your corn is consistently painful, you can remove it quickly, safely and easily with a Scholl Medicated Corn Removal product. Choose from one of the range of Scholl Corn Removal products - all of which feature the unique Scholl medicated disc system for safe and effective removal.Always read the label before using a medicated product. You should repeat the treatment daily until the corn becomes loose and can be easily removed. Don't be tempted to use anything to dig the corn out - if it's ready to come out it will do so easily.Soft Corns should not be treated with products containing salicylic acid. If you suspect you have a soft corn you should seek advice and treatment from a podiatrist.Corns can sometimes require the sufferer to seek professional advice and you should always consult a podiatrist if your corn problem (and pain) can't be helped by at-home treatments. It's also worth seeing a specialist if your corns are persistent. Whilst footwear is to blame in most instances, other foot ailments, toe problems, or an incorrect walking action may be the reason for a high incidence of corns.People with diabetes or poor circulation should NEVER use corn treatments containing acids.Corn Cushioning and ReliefIf your corn only hurts occasionally or if it requires temporary protection pending a podiatrist appointment you may choose to cushion it. Scholl has a comprehensive range of cushioning products, which provide pain relief and protection from further rubbing. Prevention Protecting sore spots as soon as they develop should help prevent corns forming in the first place. Shoe choice is also crucial. Even fashion addicts should opt for a comfier fit if they suspect a corn may be forming.
£1.85
For use with Lloydspharmacy Corn and Callous Safety Knife.Double edge blades.Long lasting replacement blades for use with Lloydspharmacy Corn and Callous Safety Knife, designed to allow corn and callous to be removed quickly and safely.CE.
£1.85
Scholl Corn Removal Pads Pack. Medicated plaster containing: Salicylic acid 40% w/w. Treatment of corns. Adults over 16 years: apply fresh plaster daily until corn can be removed. Treatment should not continue for more than 2 weeks except on medical advice. Under 16 years: not to be used except on medical advice.
£1.84
Scholl Corn Removal Plasters (Fabric) Pack. Medicated plaster containing: Salicylic acid 40% w/w. Treatment of corns. Adults over 16 years: apply fresh plaster daily until corn can be removed. Treatment may be continued for up to 2 weeks unless directed otherwise by a doctor. Under 16 years: not recommended except on medical advice.
£1.84
Carnation Corn Caps . Corns And Calluses. Carnation Corn Caps 5 Medicated Plasters Carnation Corn Caps are medicated plasters that are clinically proven to remove corns within a 10 day treatment period. They combine a measured dose of Salicylic Acid Ointment with a soft felt c .... .
£1.80
Scholl Corn Removal Pads As corns tend to be painful when something presses on them it's advisable to take action. If your corn is consistently painful, you can remove it quickly, safely and easily with a Scholl Medicated Corn Removal product. If your corn only hurts occasionally or if it requires temporary protection pending a podiatrist appointment you can cushion it with a product from Scholl's comprehensive range of cushioning pads and plasters.There are two common types of corns - hard and soft. Both are painful and are caused by skin being squeezed between the bones of the foot and the shoe, or as a result of the toes rubbing against each other. Causes There are two common types of corns - hard and soft. Both are painful and are caused by skin being squeezed between the bones of the foot and the shoe, or as a result of the toes rubbing against each other.Hard corns are prevalent on the tops, sides and tips of the toes - areas where rubbing and friction from shoes are most frequent. Many sufferers also get hard corns under the balls of their feet - another key pressure point caused by shoes rubbing when were walking. Soft corns develop as a result of friction caused by tight-fitting shoes and toes rubbing against one another. Not surprisingly ill-fitting footwear is the chief cause of corns - hence the higher incidence amongst women. SymptomsThe hard corn is small in size - often about the diameter of a pea - and appears as a highly toughened, shiny patch of skin that is raised above the surrounding surface. Usually circular and pale yellow in colour, it contains a nucleus (an inward-growing point) that can push against the nerve end below, causing a sharp, intense pain.Soft corns are soft and rubbery and although they don't have a hard centre, they can be extremely painful. TreatmentAs corns tend to be painful when something presses on them, it's advisable to take action. Click here to see the Scholl range of Corn Removal products or Corn CushionsCorn RemovalIf your corn is consistently painful, you can remove it quickly, safely and easily with a Scholl Medicated Corn Removal product. Choose from one of the range of Scholl Corn Removal products - all of which feature the unique Scholl medicated disc system for safe and effective removal.Always read the label before using a medicated product. You should repeat the treatment daily until the corn becomes loose and can be easily removed. Don't be tempted to use anything to dig the corn out - if it's ready to come out it will do so easily.Soft Corns should not be treated with products containing salicylic acid. If you suspect you have a soft corn you should seek advice and treatment from a podiatrist.Corns can sometimes require the sufferer to seek professional advice and you should always consult a podiatrist if your corn problem (and pain) can't be helped by at-home treatments. It's also worth seeing a specialist if your corns are persistent. Whilst footwear is to blame in most instances, other foot ailments, toe problems, or an incorrect walking action may be the reason for a high incidence of corns.People with diabetes or poor circulation should NEVER use corn treatments containing acids.Corn Cushioning and ReliefIf your corn only hurts occasionally or if it requires temporary protection pending a podiatrist appointment you may choose to cushion it. Scholl has a comprehensive range of cushioning products, which provide pain relief and protection from further rubbing. PreventionProtecting sore spots as soon as they develop should help prevent corns forming in the first place. Shoe choice is also crucial. Even fashion addicts should opt for a comfier fit if they suspect a corn may be forming.
£1.69
Carnation Corn Pads Round - Proven approach to pressure relief on painful cornsProblemCorns are the most common of all foot problems and come in various forms. The most common are hard corns and soft corns.Identifying a corn by appearance and symptom:Hard Corn Raised, shiny dome of whitish or pale yellow thickened skin. Hard cone-shaped centre (nucleus). Found mostly on top of toe joints, has no root. Causes pain when the nucleus presses on the nerve.Cause Occurs due to concentrated pressure on the site.Treatment for Hard CornsFrom the MARKET LEADING Carnation Corn Caps available in packs of 5 and 10 - clinically proven to remove corns. Soft Corn Pale, softer version of the hard corn. Found in the damp area between toes where skin rubs together. Feels like a very small stone between the toes.Treatment for Soft and Hard CornsCarnation Hydro Corn Care available in packs of 10 - gentle and effective way to remove corns without salicylic acid.
£1.69
Scholl Corn Removal Plasters. Corns And Calluses. scholl medicated corn removal pads x 4 Scholl Corn removal pads have a targeted medicated action for the safe and effective removal of corns. The disc system limits spread to surrounding skin. Soft pad gives cushioning protection. .
£1.60
Salicylic Acid.IMMEDIATE PAIN AND PRESSURE RELIEF.HIGH PERFORMANCE ADHESIVE.WASHPROOF.TARGETED MEDICATED ACTION FOR EFFECTIVE REMOVAL.IDEAL FOR CORNS ON TOES.Scholl Corn Removal Plasters have a targeted medicated action for the safe and effective removal of corns.The Scholl Disc System helps protect surrounding healthy skin.Soft cushioning pad for immediate pain and pressure relief.Dermatologically tested adhesive.Scholl and the Scholl logo are registered trademarks of the SSL group.
£1.49
To order this item from our UK-registered online pharmacy, you will need a prescriptionFor NHS prescriptions: The price shown above is for the whole prescription, and there is an additional delivery charge of £2.50.For private prescriptions: The price shown above is per tablet/unit, and there is an additional delivery charge of £3.95 (minimum order of £5.00).
£1.32


