YES
just like the animal....Wart, like the thing you get can get on your finger (freeze-away, lol) and Hog, like what you call a pig...
Typically, there are a lot of factors at play but to simply answer your question, using freeze away should take a week or two before the wart dies....sometimes quicker and other times much longer.
a popped zit
Liquid nitrogen is the acid used to freeze a wart. It will in turn burn the wart.
The company Dr. Scholl's has made a product called Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away. It is said to be just as strong as the freeze method medicine doctors use in an office, but you can buy it at many stores such as Wal-Mart, Costco, or Walgreen's and apply it yourself in the comfort of your own home. Freezing a wart is the quickest way to remove a wart, cutting them away does not always insure that the core of the wart has been removed or dispensed of and can cause it to return and sometimes larger then before.
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.
Warts can be treated with over-the-counter medications containing salicylic acid, which helps to gradually peel away the wart tissue. Other options include cryotherapy, where liquid nitrogen is used to freeze the wart, and prescription treatments like cantharidin. It's best to consult a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment based on the type and location of the wart.
They can sometimes look like a hard lump or even a coldsore.
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
Yes hamsters can get things that look like warts if your hamster does have what you think is a wart take it to a vet staight away because it could be something more serious like a tumour.
There are a number of good over the counter wart removal creams. Some of those with the best reviews include 'Duofilm Liquid Salicylic Acid Wart Remover' and 'Compound W Freeze Off Wart Removal System'.