Here are some ways that are suggested by our contributors to get rid of verrucae (warts). Some are folk remedies that may or may not be effective, but they won't hurt (except for diabetics, or others with poor circulation to their feet, who need to check with their doctors before trying any home remedies on their feet and hands and especially any that suggest filing, picking, pulling, opening or cutting on the feet):
Home Remedies:APPLICATIONS OF ACIDS:OTHER HOME REMEDIES:
Bandaids that have acids on them made for the purpose.One brand of these is MediPlast, it looks just like a band aid but the sticky part that you put agaist your wart is 40% salicylic acid, which can eat away at warts- keep a single patch on for 48 hours at a time and continue as directed.
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I've had plenty of them and after spending lots of money on liquid nitrogen treatment i came up with a homemade cure that is just as good or even better, and it is free.
It will hurt, but it will be over in a matter of seconds. In any case, liquid nitrogen hurts more.
- With a small pair of scissors, remove the outer layer of the wart; the protuberance, the part that sticks out. If it bleeds, press a piece of cotton or toilet paper over it until the bleeding stops. This should leave the wart at the same level with the rest of the skin. It will look like a white spot.
- Get a metal clip, or a metal wire, and straighten it.
- Heat the clip with fire until it turns red.
- Remove it from the fire and wait until it isn't red. This shouldn't take more than one or two seconds.
- Stick the hot clip into the wart. This will hurt. Press down so as to make a hole through the wart. You will feel the clip digging into the wart. This will immediately kill it. You need to do this in order to kill all the bad tissue. Warts go deep down into the skin. If you don't press down you will only kill the superficial part and the wart will grow back. Press down for three or four seconds; that should be enough.
- The result will be a little white hole of burnt tissue. In 1-2 days it will turn into a little red spot that will heal in a matter of 3-4 weeks. The whole thing is better looking than the scar left by liquid nitrogen, and heals faster.
- Your skin will grow back absolutely normal. There will be no scar at all. I've done this at least ten times.
This sounds very brutal, but it's less invasive than the standard procedure (nitrogen) and it leaves no scar. The first time I did it I was scared of course, but the pain only lasts a few seconds.
I've had two plantar warts on my feet,the first one I had to get burned out with electricity at the doctor, now the second one I saw it coming, so I bought duo film, which helped keep it small and unnoticeable, but one night I picked it up and it dropped and broke, so I had to find another way. NAIL CLIPPERS! I used it by take a hold of the 'seeds' in the wart and pulling them out, not cutting of the top, you actually pull it out. It doesn't hurt that much certainly a lot less painful than burning or freezing it off! If it's big remove the seeds until you feel the pain then stop, and do two seeds a day. In one day I removed all my seeds ( because my wart was still small and only had a few) and in two days I had to use a magnifying glass to see if I still had one, it had shrunk that much! So I hope it helps for you because I know how it feels! Physically and emotionally!
Liquid garlic won't remove warts.
No! Warts are from a virus and you can't get it from swimming pools.
on the soles of your feet
Perfectly normal.
get a pin and poke it open!!
If someone wishes to remove warts on their feet there are a variety of different products that could achieve this. Some of these products are available at a local pharmacy.
Liquid garlic won't remove warts.
Duct tape won't remove plantar warts.
No! Warts are from a virus and you can't get it from swimming pools.
on the soles of your feet
Perfectly normal.
Plantar warts typically develop and grow slowly over a period of weeks to months on the feet.
warts
You can go to a doctor and they will prescribe a medicine to help keep the warts on your feet away.
Since toads don't cause warts - this is a well-known fact, don't bother thinking otherwise - you don't need to do anything to get rid of warts from toads. No need to remove what you haven't got. You might still have warts though, only you've gotten them from someplace else. Usually another human. It's easy to get rid of warts. There are both OTC methods that work rather well, and there are things doctors can do to remove warts. Check out the related question "how to remove warts".
get a pin and poke it open!!
by planter wart remover at the store