those pads thingys dont work with warts. g2 rite aids or some pharmacy and buy dr. scholl's....wart-off thingy (its basically liquid nitrogen that freezes your wart so the cells die. and yea just keep on using that as the instructions say
2006-10-15 15:17:29
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answer #1
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answered by aruel100 2
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Part 1
Here is what you do. unfortunately you need to have a high pain threshold. go to the store and get one of those 5 dollar or less Zacto knife kits, buy a role of gray or silver Duct tape, and a bottle of planters wart removal acid, and a bag of cotton balls.
now once you get home it is wise to be in your bathroom over the sink. grip the razor blade firmly and slice the wart off cleanly. now it is going to bleed like a fountain after you have sliced it off take the cotton balls and put it over the cut and wrap it up in duct tape untill you cut off the circulation leave it that way for 30 minutes.
part 2
by now the blood should only be coming out as a trickle or not as all. use the wart removall acid and brush it over where the wart used to be cover with a little bit of cotton and wrap it up in a piece of duct tape again not to titghtly but no or little air must not be allowed in. leave it alone for a whole day.
part 3
repeat part 2 over the course of the next couple of days.
important note you must use duct warts thrive on air.
warts are caused by a virus HVP (Human Papalomam Virus)
you cant get rid of it for good. viruses stay with us for most of out lives if your immune system is strong it might be 6 months to a year befor you get another one.
Hope i help
William Reed
2006-10-15 15:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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the question is, is it an actual wart?
i thought i had a wart on my finger too, and it would get smaller with wart prescribtions, but it would come back. it ended up to be callas from the way i'd hold my pencil/pen when i'd write.
if it is a wart, see the doctor. most warts actually come from viruses and need either liquid nitrogen solutions on them, pills, or to be cut off.
hope i helped.
2006-10-15 15:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay. I had a few of those in the sixth grade. I had them frozen of with liquid nitrogen at the doctors. You can now buy frozen nitrogen cans over the counter, it will hurt but it will go away. I am now in my third year of college and have not had one since.
2006-10-15 15:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to go and have them taken care of by a dermatologist . they can spread all over. My sons did and those pads did nothing. There a virus. and they will spread all over. He had them all over his hands. I saw a little girl in the office with them all over her cheeks and eyelids . they spray them with a freezing gas?? ( forget what gas) or they rub liquid on them . call a dermatologist to get rid of it .. they spread.. you dont want to give them to you or your faimly. its important . THEY SPREAD>>>>>
2006-10-15 15:25:50
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answered by zachs mom 3
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go to the dr, they will give you meds, that looks like fingernail polish. use it right, it should go away , if not, and yo ucan't afford a dr. get that dr.scholls freeze off, follow the directions exactly.
2006-10-15 15:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i wish i could answer this positively but i don't know where your finger's been. if it's been in dirty places then i'll just pray for it & hope it gets better soon
2006-10-15 15:22:50
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answered by Can I Be Your Pet? 6
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i dont know the answer to your question...but what a cute baby you have!!! awwww :)
2006-10-15 15:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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well the only reason i answered this is.. I LOVE your picture!! It's so cute!!!
2006-10-15 15:17:04
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answered by ? 6
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erm put toothpaste on it so it will dry and it will b better(thats kinda disgusting >:P)
2006-10-15 15:17:23
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answered by andrew 3
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