Depends on your age, the longest is meant to be 2 years but ive had mine for 8, use bazzka that verruca or get them frozen off, dont leave them
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I was diagnosed with scoliosis when I was 11 and went to the doctor every 6 months. When I was 13 I was told that the curve was only 8. If the curve is 10 degrees and under then you are OK and your scoliosis has basically gone away. So to answer your question scoliosis does go away.
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Verrucas are, mostly due to external pressure applied, ingrowing warts. Hence being found mainly on the underside of the feet. Verrucas and warts are caused by the blood borne DNA parasitic viruses HPV2 and HPV4 which specifically attack and mutate the skin cells called keratinocytes. The HP virus is carried on shed skin and in blood and enters the body via a trauma site (nick, cut, scratch, burst blister etc) which is why it is essential not to go pool swimming, swap shoes or walk around barefoot or use communal showers if you have untreated verrucas; you will transmit the disease to others. Warts and verrucas rarely just go away. They should be removed either by freezing, electrocauterically or, in extreme cases, by surgery. Most of the time they can be safely removed by the application of a keratolytic (salicylic acid) preparation found in any health store/ pharmacy/ supermarket.
The use of socks to protect the feet when you have Verrucas is not necessary. Instead, a simple plaster is sufficient.
there are a number of ways to get rid of verrucas, which are warts on the feet. You can use salycilic acid, try cryotherapy, use an emery board, or even have them cut out. However, most verrucas vanish on their own after ten to twelve weeks.
Plantar warts
i currently have 40 on one foot (25 on my big toe) and 25 on my other foot
You should be able to get them lasered off or frozen off liquid nitrogen at your local doctors surgery/clinic or hospital. Also you can buy a number of products designed pacifically for treating warts or verrucas from a local chemist.
No, verrucas do not have seeds. Verrucas are warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are not associated with any seed structure, as they are viral infections rather than plant growths. They typically appear on the feet and can be spread through direct contact or by walking barefoot in contaminated areas.
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Salt water may help to dry out and clean the affected area, but it is not a proven method for getting rid of verrucas. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for verrucas.
To prevent the spread of disease or conditions such as verrucas (herpes virus).
Verrucas can disappear on their own because the body's immune system may fight off the virus causing the verruca. Additionally, treatment methods such as over-the-counter medications or cryotherapy can also help to remove verrucas.
buy verruca treatment and file your verrucas and warts every night. Use Manuka Honey- It worked for me. I had massive verrucas and I went to a chiropodist and she recommended Manuka Honey. Use a cotton wool bud to dab some Manuka Honey onto your verruca and put a plaster over it. Do this every night until the verruca is gone. For me, the verruca was gone in 2 days.