cut it out!!
Your local store has many types of wart removal. One of the quickest ways to remove a wart is to use apple cider vinegar. Place some on a cotton ball and keep overnight on wart. It will fall off.
See a dermatologist.
The real answer is wart
Dry ice
No, Fingernail Polish is used to paint your fingernails. Or else they would not call it fingernail Polish. If you were more than Likely to Use Fingernail Polish to Remove Warts, the Wart Would Not Remove. This is because, the Wart Continues to get bigger, as you leave the fingernail polish on.
by planter wart remover at the store
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
If you have duct tape wrap a strip of it around the wart to suffocate it then you can sand it down with a nail filer, if it starts to hurt stop and put the duct tape back on. (repeat daily or it wont work).
"Bulk" and "wart" are two words, not one.
so this isn't a scientific way but its something my family sticks by and I believe it works, as it worked for me. Cut an apple in half. eat one half.with the other half rub it on ur wart and bury in in the ground.theory has it when the wart in the ground rots away ur wart will be gone
Using sellotape, or duct tape, to remove a wart is a home remedy that some people find effective. The method involves covering the wart with tape for several days, then removing it and gently filing the wart. While some studies suggest it can work for some individuals, results vary, and it's not a guaranteed treatment. If you're considering this method, or if the wart is painful or persistent, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate advice and treatment options.
To remove a wart from the scalp, a healthcare provider typically uses methods such as cryotherapy, which involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen, or laser treatment to destroy the wart tissue. Alternatively, they may use topical treatments containing salicylic acid to gradually peel away the wart. Surgical excision is another option for larger or persistent warts. It's important to consult a professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.