Friday, June 13, 2014

marriage question?

Q. I am married to a great woman and she has a great personality, we have been together for a long time but in recent months she has gained too much weight and now looks like a diabetic walrus that got kicked in the face by a drunken midget wearing platform shoes, she is hideous and if you try to take her food away she will foam at the mouth and throw a frying pan at you!!

What do I do?!


Answer
Sounds like she's married to an ass. I would be super nice and hope she doesn't dump you.

BTW calling her a diabetic walrus won't help the relationship. Maybe ask her to take romantic walks etc. Although if I was her, I would run.

How do I get rid of calluses?




Akara


I walked in some flat shoes and they made a big callus on the bottoms of both of my feet. Now my feet hurt and I can't walk right. Is there anything I can do to help them heal and hurt less?


Answer
Calluses are type of Corns. A Calluses or corn is a small, painful, raised bump on the outer skin layer. A callus is a rough, thickened patch of skin. It is very unusual you get it in hands. However the treatement for this is just like the Calluses or corn of toes only.

Treatment
Corns and calluses do not usually require medical attention unless the person who has them has diabetes mellitus, poor circulation, or other problems that make self-care difficult.

Treatment should begin as soon as an abnormality appears. The first step is to identify and eliminate the source of pressure. Placing moleskin pads over corns can relieve pressure, and large wads of cotton, lamb's wool, or moleskin can cushion calluses.

Using hydrocortisone creams or soaking feet in a solution of Epsom salts and very warm water for at least five minutes a day before rubbing the area with a pumice stone will remove part or all of some calluses. Rubbing corns just makes them hurt more.

Applying petroleum jelly or lanolin-enriched hand lotion helps keep skin soft, but corn-removing ointments that contain acid can damage healthy skin. They should never be used by pregnant women or by people who are diabetic or who have poor circulation.

It is important to see a doctor if the skin of a corn or callus is cut, because it may become infected. If a corn discharges pus or clear fluid, it is infected. A family physician, podiatrist, or orthopedist may:

-remove (debride) affected layers of skin
-prescribe oral antibiotics to eliminate infection
-drain pus from infected corns
-inject cortisone into the affected area to decrease pain or inflammation -




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