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zzxxee | 07:33 Tue 16th Feb 2010 | Body & Soul
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my daughter has had a wart on her finger for some time i applied wartner but it did not work,
she has a doctors appointment tommorow is freezing the only option to remove it?
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you could try wartex cream. however freezing has a quicker response . as the cream can take a while to deal with the problem
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i will see what doc says first but thanks anyway
always a good way to go . Doctors are after all there to help with such matters.
One of my enduring memories when I was in a convalescent home as a child was having a wart treated by the nuns. They sliced the wart with a scalpel blade and then treated it with acetic acid. This was over several days, and it worked. I don't think I would recommend this to be tried at home!
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omg jason poor you x
My old mum would rub her wedding ring over our warts as Kids, an old wives remedy I know but somehow it seemed to work. Perhaps it was because we believed in it.
You could try it, you've nothing to lose (only a wart) tee-hee.

Jem
Warts will disappear eventually without treatment or with whatever treatment "turns you on"
You can rid of them by touching an old toad...Sqad where are you???
carrust LOL
zzxxee - my son had one recently underneath his arm near his elbow - he tried that Waltner stuff - he used it three times and it was rubbish.

In the end our GP froze it in one hit and it disappeared after a week.
when my daughter had one, the GP prescribed some liquid which she painted on and then every couple of days had to use something similar to an emery board to file the skin down, it did go eventually, can't recall how long it took though. If your daughter qualifies for free prescriptions, then get what the doc prescribes as Wartner etc are not cheap.
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thanks everyone
Warts are horrific and persistant; only by apparent sheer luck are you going to get the little feckers off you and away for good. I have had them for YEARS and I've tried everything under the sun, from liquid nitrogen directly to the skin (DOCTORS nitrogen, not your counter Wartner), to Wartner, raw potatos buried under a full moon and duct tape.
Econasia is another natural remedy used, but it is NOT intended for those under 18 and you have to stop taking it every 4 weeks for about a week. There is a childrens formula which cured my sibling but not me.
Holland and Barrett will try and get you to buy a £4.99 thing that has pills that look like sweetners. This, again, was useless
What cured me? A product I got in a Dundee natural shop called 'Wart Oil'. I put that on my warts, left it for an hour and went about my day, reapplying whenever I had a few minutes to sit with oil on my hands. For when I didn't want to work with oily hands, or wanted to tackle a big tricky wart, I filled the gauze on a plaster with oil then applied directly onto the wart (if you just oil the wart then the gauze will absorb it, sort of defeating the purpose)
What you want to do is get a course nail file and file down the warts until they are fleshy (basically, filing off the dead califlower-like skin on top. BE CAREFUL! Do this over the skin to avoid getting the dust into cuts and spreading the virus! DO NOT LET OTHERS USE THAT FILE! GET RID OF IT AFTER EVERY USE. Once it is down to the tender skin and you can't file any more without breaking the skin and/or hurting yourself, apply the wart oil. This is what I did and I was cured of them after so many torturous years. Be aware that your warts may simply disappear once your body realises that there's a virus it needs to kill and it deals with it on its own. You must also be aware that they CAN come back

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