stick a piece of Duct Tape on it for 7 days and then after that soak your feet in water
No. Use a specific wart treatment (the freezing ones work well).
properly by some creams like clean and clear etc. etc.
She has a wart on her arm.He couldn't stop looking at her wart.
As a result of the various different types of warts, there are a number of different wart removal treatments. Your dermatologist will analyze the wart(s) to determine which wart removal method is best. In young children, doctors may want to wait a bit and see if they disappear on their own. Wart removal treatments can take place through a medical professional, prescribed from a dermatologist, or through store-bought remedies. Professional treatment from a dermatologist is the most effective means of wart removal. Dermatologists may use a method called cryotherapy, in which he or she applies liquid nitrogen directly to the wart between two or four times over the span of one to three weeks, until the wart is removed. Dermatologists can also use another method that applies cantharidin to the wart. Cantharadin is a chemical that dermatologists apply through a bandage, which must be worn for 24 hours. The doctor will then remove the bandage and the dead skin of the wart. There are also laser therapy treatments to remove warts from the skin. Victims of warts can also receive prescription wart removal remedies that are self-administered at home. Salicylic acid can treat warts on the hands, feet or knees. Patients apply the acid directly to the wart for several weeks until the wart is removed. A prescribed silver nitrate pencil is another over-the-counter option for wart removal. Regardless of whether you seek professional wart removal treatment or self-administered remedies, discuss your warts with a dermatologist to ensure the remedy you prefer is the best for your specific wart(s).
A wart is a virus.
Depends on where the wart is on your body.
Go to the doctors and they will treat it. You could also freeze it yourself but this method does not work very well. They doctor can treat it the right way.
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.
Its called wart.
Generally, a primary care doctor should be able to treat a wart. In extreme cases, you may be referred to a dermatologist to treat the wart. If your wart is not too bad, you may be able to treat it yourself at home with an over the counter product.
the people that doctors treat are called "Patients".
No. Doctors usually possess it for wart removal.
You had better consult your dentist on that one.
No. You must be alienized. Go back to Mars, they peel off their plantars warts, you sicko. just kidding.... yes it is normal. I had them before & they kind of peeled off, but I had to get them removed by a doctor through surgery.
when you treat it. otherwise it will spread. so sooner the betterrr!!b :)
Vets treat animals and doctors treat humans. In other words, a vet is like a doctor, only they treat animals. Vets are animal doctors
The real answer is wart