No, a regular bandage cannot get rid of warts. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), and while bandages can protect warts from further irritation, they do not treat the underlying viral infection. Treatment options for warts include over-the-counter treatments with salicylic acid, cryotherapy, or procedures performed by a healthcare professional. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for effective wart removal options.
The way I got rid of several warts was by applying apple cider vinegar for maybe 2 weeks and they dissappeared. Just soak a cotton ball in it then apply and cover with a bandage. Change it maybe 2 to 3 times a day.
Hand sanitizer will not get rid of warts.
Get it frozen or OTC freeze away. To get rid of Warts, use garlic. Yes garlic, chop up a garlic piece in small pieces. Then put the garlic pieces on your wart with a bandage. Do it twice aday for about 2 weeks. In alot of cases the wart does not return.
Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
no you cannot use bandages on warts because then, the bandage will have water on it and it will cause the wart to grow back most of the times.. so it is better not to put any bandages neither liquid bandages
no, they make people disgusted GET RID OF EM!
Freeze them offf
YES!!! I have had terrible warts on my fingers. So I put duct tape on them and left it on for two days and my warts were gone.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that aloe vera effectively gets rid of warts. Warts are caused by a virus and typically require medical treatment to remove them completely. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
They were afraid that if they told, Injun Joe would kill them.
Yes, but you can get rid of the ones on your hands by soaking a small cotton ball in apple cider vinegar and put it on the wart and cover it with a bandage. Repeat for 3 to 4 days. depending on what kind of wart it is it may take longer.
To get rid of soft warts on a Bedlington Terrier, it's best to consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. Options may include cryotherapy, topical treatments, or surgical removal, depending on the wart's size and location. Regular grooming and maintaining a healthy immune system can also help reduce the likelihood of warts developing. Always avoid attempting to remove them at home, as this can lead to infection or further complications.