Poor you. Sending sympathy.
First of all, I'd go and see your doctor. If you're in UK, he should refer you to a doc who does minor surgery, who will safely remove the warts for you, probably by freezing them (which doesn't hurt)
My sister had a wart of her nose, and her doc didn't help, so the family had a collection so she could afford to go as soon as possible to a private doctor who removed it immediately.
Hope this helps.
2006-08-02 01:04:04
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answered by Suzita 6
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Your dermatologist could freeze them off, this treatment may need to be repeated in a few weeks.
If they're not too big or have a thin base, consider having them cut off by ur doc, it's a quick one time treatment, and the pain wouldn't be any worse than having them frozen.
Finally there is a cream called imiquimod, which has been successful in genital warts, but it takes some time (months) and more than likely will lead to a localized reaction around the wart.
2006-08-05 08:52:20
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answered by allen r 2
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I had a facial wart !*£"£!! a year ago and my doctor froze it off. It is worth seeing the doctor to ensure it is a harmless wart and not something more serious. Also I would use a home remedy like Wartner on my face in case I got it wrong and it scarred.
2006-08-02 01:17:05
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answered by Paul B 3
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2016-04-27 10:56:34
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answered by ? 3
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Yep freezing it will get rid of it, either get it done at your GP's surgery or go to a dermatologist who will do the magic for you. It's a bit stingy (as I once put it) but the dead wart will fall off in a week or so.
2006-08-03 20:57:06
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answered by Gavin T 7
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How old are you? Because sometimes these ar a result of sundamaged skin usually in older people. Not skin cancer. A GP should be sending you to a dermatologist or even a cosmetologist. They may want to remove it and check it out in the lab. Tell your GP you want to see a consultant and get a referal.
2016-03-16 12:31:27
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answered by Gail 4
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Your doctor can freeze them off. Doesn' hurt much just a slight burning feeling for a couple of days. I had one removed that way a couple of years ago.
2006-08-02 01:12:26
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answered by j.macka 2
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Wear a bag. Or get some pummice to sand them off.
2006-08-02 01:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You can buy stuff in the UK called "Wartner" that you can use to burn it off.
2006-08-02 01:09:57
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answered by Steve C 4
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Stop kissing frogs!
2006-08-02 01:07:34
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answered by Bogels 1
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