Yes, although it hurts and stings like hell and is so hard it took me 3 days it will bleed for about 2 or 1 hours and will come back even bigger
I tried scraping them off too, and they seem to not want to go. Like the person above me said, it probably won't work.
Update: There is this thing called the "Wartabater" (which is about $75) that uses radio frequencies proven effective at killing warts at the source. I have used it on two on my thumb and my foot (there is a probe that you stick into the wart and run for 3-5 minutes...it can sting, but is worth it) and slowly but surely they started to fall off and die. I would also recommend taping them to try suffocating the warts and make the treatment more effective. But, if you don't want to shell out 75 bucks for this machine, I would also recommend the garlic treatment. Scientists have found that some ingredient in the garlic is antiviral and can help kill warts (note: this is long, requires patience, and can be a little unpleasant--you tape the garlic to wherever your wart is and wait for it to work its magic).
it would start bleeding and would hurt a lot.
Your best bet to treat a wart is use a compound W treatment on it. This will freeze the wart itself and after a couple of treatments the wart will just fall off.
Then you get pissed off.
No! Never put any un-prescriptive things on the wart. This only makes the wart worse. SEVERAL WAYS YOU CAN GET RID OF A WART: Peeing on them, freezing them, beetle-juice, or even getting them cut off. After-wards put duct-tape on the wart, it helps it die alone. Ask your doctor for help to get the wart off. DO NOT CUT THE WART YOURSELF!! This would cause a tumor in the foot or arm.
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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.
They decompose
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.
An example of "scratch" used as a verb is: "She scratched her head in confusion while trying to solve the puzzle."
If it is a severe wart you should talk to your doctor about removing it. Otherwise just leave it alone!!
The wart medication will most likely work on the dog but it is not recommended. The medication is not for dogs, especially on their head.
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
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