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Liquid garlic won't remove warts.
Get it frozen or OTC freeze away. To get rid of Warts, use garlic. Yes garlic, chop up a garlic piece in small pieces. Then put the garlic pieces on your wart with a bandage. Do it twice aday for about 2 weeks. In alot of cases the wart does not return.
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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.
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No. It is only used to prevent polio.
Cryotherapy is the medical term that refers to the treatment using cold temperatures. It is commonly used to reduce pain and inflammation, as well as to treat certain skin conditions such as warts.
First, cover with ductape for a day. then, add apple cider vinegar on it and soak in warm water for awhile. ANSWER: Plantar warts are caused by HPV virus, the non-cancerous strain. You can get rid of the warts themselves but you won't be able to get rid of the virus with the treatment that you'll be using. There are several better warts treatment out in the market today. Wartanol is one good brand. It reduces the virility of HPV making the warts less contagious. It's important also to boost the immune system to fight off the virus.
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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).