The best thing to do is check with your PCP. In the meantime, you can try this; I had success with it as a youngster. Saturate 3 or 4 ounces of water with salt; put enough salt so that it cannot all dissolve. Moisten the pad of an ordinary band aid with it and apply it to the wart, with the pad over the wart, of course. Do this daily and before long the wart will dry up and vanish. You can put the water aside for use later, or make a small amount fresh each day. Wash your hands regularly.
Liquid garlic won't remove warts.
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No, Fingernail Polish is used to paint your fingernails. Or else they would not call it fingernail Polish. If you were more than Likely to Use Fingernail Polish to Remove Warts, the Wart Would Not Remove. This is because, the Wart Continues to get bigger, as you leave the fingernail polish on.
Snails do not give you warts.
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Liquid garlic won't remove warts.
Yes, it is possible to get warts on your hands from handling frogs. Warts are caused by a virus that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected frog. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly after handling frogs to reduce the risk of getting warts.
Duct tape won't remove plantar warts.
Applying apple cider vinegar and baking soda directly to a wart can help remove it. Another method is to use salicylic acid, commonly found in asprin tablets.
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".
Yes, it is possible to get warts from handling a frog. Warts are caused by a virus that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected frog. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly after handling frogs to reduce the risk of getting warts.
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Yes, it is possible to get warts from handling frogs or toads, but it is not very common. Warts are caused by a virus that can be found on the skin of some amphibians. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly after handling frogs or toads to reduce the risk of getting warts.
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Warts are caused by one of several related viruses called human papillomaviruses. Some types are associated with genital warts. Other types tend to be responsible for warts on fingers, hands, toes and feet.
No. You don’t get warts from holding/touching a turtle. They can carry other contagion tho. Always wash your hands after touching one.