i can't seem to get rid of it, i've tried the wart remover for kids , but it does nothing. shes starting to get a second one right below it on the same finger. and another one on the finger next.. i'm worried about her being teased at school for this, any recommendations to get rid of them??
2006-09-11
12:06:35
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shes starting to become very aware of it, and mentions other kids talking to her about it . i hate to see her sad about this...
2006-09-11
12:08:29 ·
update #1
i have brought her but i was told that because of her age they couldnt do anything as it might be to painful for her.
2006-09-11
12:18:36 ·
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My daughter had several on her hands that eventually went away on their own, but it took over a year. I tried several over-the-counter treatments too, but none worked. I would especially stay away from the Dr. Schol's freeze off spray b/c it is expensive and did not work at all. The doctor can freeze them off, but my daughter was always too frightened and they didn't bother her that much. Just ask your daughter if she wants to see the doctor. If she wants to, then I'd make an appointment.
When the dr. freezes them, they are not gone immediately. The freezing kills the wart, but it takes 7-10 days for it to fall off and heal.
2006-09-11 12:20:55
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answered by Laurel 3
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Freezing warts usually works, tho you may have to repeat the operation a couple of times.
This may sound weird, but my Granny had a very special way to get rid of warts. My sister had one on her hand when she was like 10 yo, and Granny bought it from her. Yah. She paid my sister money for the wart and said that now the wart belonged to her. It took a couple of weeks, then the wart was gone. Can't explain it but have read about it since, and apparently, it works with imaginative kids. Won't hurt to try :)
2006-09-11 12:13:00
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answered by Paul 4
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I don't know if this actually works, but it was on the news so it's gotta be somewhat credible. Anyway the report was about a little girl that had a wart on her knee. She cut a piece of duct tape and placed it on the wart. Within a few weeks the wart was gone. Sounds silly I know, I thought the same thing. I don't really remember why it worked but on the news report they justified it so it seemed to me. Might be worth a shot, however if it were my little girl I'd probably just take her to the doctor and get them removed hygienically and hopefully permanently. Good luck!
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2006-09-11 12:19:29
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answered by funwithfondu 2
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answered by mariella 3
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this might sound weird but duct tape. wrap a piece of duct tape around her finger where the warts are. leave it on aslong as possible (up to a week). when you remove it wash the area really well then put more duct tape on. it takes like 2 months (some times longer) but the duct tape stimulates the immune system in the area and it will eventually go away. you can get duct tape in all sorts of great kid friendly colours now too. hot pink it always a hit with 5 year old girls but there blue and purple and green and red... well you get the point.
if you want to get rid of it faster, you'll just have to take her to the doctor to get them frozen.
2006-09-11 12:12:06
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answered by Kay 3
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well getting them ferezed works really good. but go to the doctor dont buy that stuff at walmart :)
I had a wart when I was 9 and no one ever teased me. So I wouldn't be too worried.
2006-09-11 12:08:42
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answered by Airzy 3
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I had to go to the doctor and get mine frozen off when I was 5 years old... I would just go to the doctor because the kids wart remover didn't work on me either. hope that helps
2006-09-11 12:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You never truly get rid of warts, you just get rid of the root and the surface. The virus is always in you. The only sure thing is cryo. Oh and cryo hurts like a....... Imagine instantaneous frostbite (Liquid N is like -275F), I had it done. What they don't tell you is afterwords it blisters. They hurt really bad, but that's the price you pay for beauty right.
2006-09-11 12:09:56
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answered by amish_renegade 4
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my cousin is 16 now and got her wart when she was 8!!! she never did anything. i have a friend that used the bandaid that is a wart remover.......and she said it worked but it took a while. if that doesnt work go to the doctor.
2006-09-11 12:13:29
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answered by Christina G. 3
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You need to take her to the dermatologist and have them froze off. It's not a big deal. I just had one froze off my toe. You DO need to treat them because they will spread!! If she scratches it or anything the virus will cause warts everywhere.
2006-09-11 12:08:42
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answered by Alison 5
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