The podiatrist I just went to, after a failed laser removal at a general doctor, prescribed prescription Tagamet 2x day along with covering the area with topical acid covered with Duct Tape. I thought he was on crack when I left his office, yet it seems to be working so far. This has been quite the ordeal and I will be in heaven if I have finally found a cure.
The podiatrist I just went to, after a failed laser removal at a general doctor, prescribed prescription Tagamet 2x day along with covering the area with topical acid covered with duct tape. I thought he was on crack when I left his office, yet it seems to be working so far. This has been quite the ordeal and I will be in heaven if I have finally found a cure.
Some patients use prescription Aldara or Veregen to treat genital warts. Treatment of these warts is optional.
Depends on where the wart is on your body.
No. It is only used to prevent polio.
All conditions that manifest in the feet. Suitably trained Chiropodists can also treat hands for such conditions as warts or thickened fingernails.
No. Use a specific wart treatment (the freezing ones work well).
Yes
Cimetidine
Tagamet (cimetidine) is a H-2 blocker and is used to decrease the acidity of the stomach when treating peptic ulcers.
first of all get one thing right; coldsores are the 'warts' in your mouth, and coleslaw is a vegetable food.
"Genital warts must be treated by your doctor. Warts in the genital area can be removed, but there's no cure for the viral infection that causes the warts. This means that the warts may come back even after they have been removed." source: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/skin/disorders/209.html
The best idea is to consult an ENT specialist at your local health clinic. These can be painful if not treated properly.