Salicylic acid is simply aspirin! You can disolve a tab of it to make a paste and put it on a moist bandaid and apply to the wart. It will take a week or so, but it will get rid of it. Read the rest of this:
Home Treatment
Home treatment is often the first treatment used for warts. When done properly, home treatment is less painful than surgical treatment.
Home treatment includes:
Salicylic acid, which is currently considered the most desirable wart treatment, based on its effectiveness and safety. It is as effective as or more effective than other treatment, with minimal risk and pain. 3 The treatment takes 2 to 3 months. Salicylic acid formulas include Compound W Wart Remover, Occlusal, and Salacid.
Tape occlusion (duct tape), in which you use tape to cover the wart for a period of time. This treatment takes 1 to 2 months.
Nonprescription cryotherapy. Although cryotherapy is usually performed in your health professional's office, a type of this treatment for common warts on the hands and feet can be done at home. You spray a combination of two chemicals into a foam applicator and then hold the applicator to the wart for a few seconds. Children younger than 4, as well as pregnant and breast-feeding women, should not use this treatment.
2006-10-18 05:34:04
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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If you have warts, take a penny and rub both sides of the penny on them and through the penny where you will never see it again, forget about your warts and they should be gone in a couple weeks.
The penny should be old.
I know it sounds foolish but it has worked for me and my daughter after I tried it.
You can't lose anything by trying, except the warts.
Randy
2006-10-18 05:13:55
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answered by Randy 2
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You need to see a doctor. First, they need to make sure these are really warts and not something else. Second, even if they are warts, they should only be removed by a doctor--preferably a dermatologist. ESPECIALLY if they are on your face. You don't want to start painting your face with acid, do you?
2006-10-18 04:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes go to a Pharmacist ask him for the new OTC wart remover thats out, Freezes them and they scab up and fall off. It really works. I have used it.. Good LucK! :)
2016-03-18 21:29:11
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answered by ? 4
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See a doctor (dermatologist ASAP). Your going to spend a lot of money over the weeks and possibly months at your drug store. It will be worth it.
2006-10-25 14:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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i would get expensive ones for it to work better
2006-10-18 04:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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