Nail meat
Nail skin is a skin problem that affects the feet. It is a build-up of the dead skin due to uneven pressure on the feet or high pressure due to several factors such as: standing for long periods of time, wearing tight shoes or high heels, The higher the body weight.
Treatment
There are many household items that can be used to treat nail meat:
- Lemon: Place a slice of lemon on the place of injury, and fasten the ligament, and leave for a long time and be during the hours of sleep at night, and repeated every night.
- Figs: The figs in the funnel attached to the tree contain white matter that usually itches. It can be used on the affected area several times a day.
- Chalkboard: A finger is taken from the chalk board, grinded so that it becomes powdered, add some water to make a paste, and then placed on the place of injury until dry.
- Onion: Cut onions in the form of circular slices, place the injury, put a fastening strap, and leave all night.
- Apple cider vinegar: Wet the vinegar with natural apple cider vinegar, and place on the site of the injury with the fastening of the ligament, and leave throughout the night.
- Yeast and lemon juice: Place a teaspoon of yeast, add a few drops of lemon juice to become a paste, and then put on the site of the infection and confirmed by the dressing.
- English salt: Soak the feet in a solution of English salt and warm water for thirty minutes, then rub the pumice stone, or using the nail file, and then remove the dead cells, and then paint the foot with moisturizing cream or Vaseline.
- Papaya: Squeeze the fruit of papaya, and put the juice on the place of infection twice a day and for several days until the nail disappears.
- Aspirin: Two aspirin are taken, crushed so that they become powdered, add a few drops of water to a paste, placed on the place of injury, damaged by dressing, left overnight, and repeated daily.
- Pineapple: Cut a slice of pineapple and place on the injury spot for several hours.
- Castor oil: The meat is minced with a little castor oil for a quarter of an hour, then rubbed with pumice stone, and repeated twice a day.
- Honey and turmeric: Take half a teaspoon of honey, mix with a quarter teaspoon of turmeric powder, and brush the broth once a day for three days.
- Oatmeal: Put half a cup of oatmeal in a small amount of water, put on the fire, leave to boil, then soak the feet after it becomes lukewarm for twenty minutes, then rubbed with pumice stone.