See a dermatologist.
Dry ice
cut it out!!
by planter wart remover at the store
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
The real answer is wart
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.
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.
After you have had freezing treatment to a wart, it should fall off within 2 weeks. If the wart does not fall off by itself in 2 weeks, then you should visit your doctor so he/she can remove it for you.
Yes, you can use electrical tape to remove a wart, although duct tape is more commonly recommended due to its stronger adhesive properties. Both types of tape can create a moist environment that may help in the wart's removal by suffocating the virus and promoting skin regeneration. However, the effectiveness can vary, and it's essential to monitor the wart's condition and consult a healthcare professional if necessary.
The skin on your face is very sensitive and scars easily, so any wart removal needs to be done by a physician. The wart can either be 'frozen' or 'burnt' off by a doctor.
If you take off a planters wart most of the time it grows back worse. I have a lady that I work with who tried to pick it off and has gotten her wart frozen off at the doctor and payed a lot of money to get it surgically removed and it still is coming back.