In Medieval Times, warts were often believed to be caused by supernatural influences or the devil, and various remedies were used to cure them. Common treatments included the application of certain herbs, the use of animal parts, or even the ritualistic recitation of prayers and incantations. Some believed that touching a toad or performing specific folk rituals could also eliminate warts. Additionally, the belief in the power of charms and amulets was prevalent, with many people turning to these for relief.
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In medieval times they would have used certain herbs to help cure or help with the pain.
I'm pretty sure that there was no cure. There probably wasnt a cure in that time but they did use religion as a 'cure'
Tom finds out how to cure warts in Chapter VI (6).
they drink lot of water
No bacause warts are caused by viruses, particulary one of kinds of HPV (human papilloma virus).
no they can not.
In medieval times, there was no specific cure for measles. Treatment typically involved rest, staying hydrated, and managing symptoms like fever and rash. Some herbal remedies or bloodletting may have been used as well, but they were not very effective.
To dispose of WartsAnswer 2:To bury a cat.
I have used automotive hand cleaners with lanolin, 3 times a day and the warts were completely gone in 3 days, not sure if it is the lanolin in it that removes the wart though.
cut if off du
to cure warts