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I don't know if this is the right place for it but how do I get rid of it?!!
How do you get rid of warts?:eek:
MiahTay
09-02-2009, 02:23 PM
I don't know if this is the right place for it but how do I get rid of it?!!
How do you get rid of warts?:eek:
I have read Apple Cider Vinegar works. Google it. I tried it (sort of) for a wart on my foot, my problem was getting anything that held ACV to stay on the bottom of my foot. But I will say even with limited exposure that there was a visible change in the wart.
Good luck!
Blessings,
Heather
I'll soak a cotten ball and see how it goes.
Thanks
streetsurfer
09-03-2009, 09:00 AM
Drink some daily too, to help fight it systemically.
Do you think drinking it will help?
I'll have to mix it with something. I feel like something must be wrong for me to get one.
NaiveJeanette
09-03-2009, 12:19 PM
i heard GSE does the trick
grapefruit seed extract that is...
iluvmangos
09-03-2009, 01:44 PM
I've heard that vitamin e oil directly on the wart should work. You might wanna increase your intake of vitamin e foods, too. Maybe you have a deficiency. You might wanna consider getting your vitamin/mineral levels checked. I don't know how many times a day the vitamin e oil should be applied so you'll wanna Google that.
krisiw
09-04-2009, 04:07 PM
tape a piece of garlic to it every night until it goes away. I did this once and it started working but then I got lazy about doing it every day so it's still there.
margoss
09-04-2009, 08:07 PM
found this..WART TREATMENTS:
1. Salicylic Acid: over-the-counter treatments contain salicylic acid. Treatment must be applied every day until the wart is gone, and could take weeks. In addition, the wart should be filed gently daily with an emery board to remove the dead surface of the wart.
2. Duct Tape: Another home remedy is to use duct tape every day until the wart is gone and this treatment could take weeks. A more complete description of duct tape treatment is provided below.
3. Physician Removal:
a. Freezing (Cryotherapy): your doctor may freeze the wart with liquid nitrogen. Treatment may be needed several times over several weeks.
b. Chemical - Cantharidin: your doctor can use to a chemical called cantharidin to remove the wart. The chemical will blister the wart, and the doctor will remove the dead skin of the wart at the next visit. If the wart is not gone, the doctor may apply another treatment of cantharidin.
c. Surgery: your doctor can surgically remove the wart. However, surgery can be painful and may leave a scar.
d. Laser Removal: if other treatments have been unsuccessful, then your doctor may remove the wart with laser surgery. Laser surgery is expensive, can be painful, and could leave a scar.
Even if the wart disappears with any of the above treatments, it may recur later.
DUCT TAPE FOR WART REMOVAL
A study by Dr. Dean Focht, reported in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (http://archpedi.ama-assn.org), found duct tape to be more effective than treatment with cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen used to freeze warts).
Dr. Anthony J. Mancini, pediatric dermatologist at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago uses duct-tape therapy for warts. In an interview with the American Academy of Dermatology consumer magazine, "Dermatology Insights," duct tape treatment was discussed by Dr. Mancini (www.aad.org):
WHY DUCT TAPE
Two theories were proposed as to why duct tape works:
1. Debrides (removes dead skin) from the wart, thereby gradually eliminating the wart virus that resides in the skin.
2. Occluding the wart with duct tape somehow gets the patient's immune system activated to attack the wart virus.
DUCT TAPE TREATMENT PROCESS
There are various ways to use duct tape on warts:
1. Patients apply the duct tape to the wart, keep it in place for six or so days, then remove it, soak the wart, and pare it down with a emery board.
2. Apply over-the-counter salicylic acid wart remover liquid to the wart before bedtime. After letting it air dry for a minute or so, apply the duct tape over the wart, completely covering the area. Remove the duct tape the following morning. Each time they remove the tape, they are debriding some of the wart tissue. Repeat the application each night, until there is no remaining wart tissue.
DOWNSIDES TO USING DUCT TAPE
1. The skin can become very macerated (red and soggy) under the duct tape. If this happens, then take a few nights to one week off of the treatment to let the area breathe and dry out, and then resume therapy.
As Dr. Mancini points out, duct tape treatment is a gradual process that takes time and commitment on the part of the patient. For more information see www.aad.org
drink diluted acv too.
fruitandveggies
09-04-2009, 10:55 PM
My hubby had a HUGE nasty plantar wart on his toe for years. The other day, I decided to try out the duct tape occlusion method on it. We left the tape on his toe for 6 days (putting more back on if it fell off) and the thing was almost GONE. I was so amazed. Seriously, try it!
Thank you for all of this information.
I am breaking out the duct tape and the apple cider vinegar as we speak.
Let you know how it goes.
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