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2007-01-16 07:23:21 · 6 answers · asked by Ashok Chavda 3 in Health Alternative Medicine

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None that work.

There are plenty of over-the-counter products that are effective. Most of the products use salicyclic acid, which is derived from willow bark. There are newer products that use spray refrigerants to freeze the wart and it sloughs off naturally, just like podiatrists and other docs use in their office.

Your local drugstore and pharmacist can help you pick a product. Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover and Compound W Freeze Off are two brand names that are available.

Hope this helps.

Rick the Pharmacist

2007-01-16 07:31:44 · answer #1 · answered by Rickydotcom 6 · 5 9

In modern medicine, warts are removed by Cauterisation. A burning off of tissues. Either chemicals like acetic acid or electric cauterisation is used, It is claimed that hypnosis can remove warts. In homeopathy the medicine of choice is Thuja. This can be purchased as an ointment and applied externally. Instead of self medication consult a skin specialist and get treatment. Regards VG

2016-03-14 06:45:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Homeopathic Treatment for Warts :-
THUJA OCC 200X once a week followed by CAUSTICUM 30X three times a day half hour before or after meals. Do not take any other medication on the day you take THUJA. Avoid Chocolates,mints,coffee, red meat and carbonated drinks while taking Homeopathic Remedies.
Take Care and God Bless !

2007-01-17 07:13:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

There are quite a few homeopathic remedies for warts. Because every person (and every wart!) is different, a remedy that cleared my wart will probably have no effect on yours. You'd need to see a qualified homeopath for the right remedy.

2007-01-16 12:00:44 · answer #4 · answered by Trader S 3 · 5 5

You can use duck tape. Warts are virus that can be smothered. In fact, if you look at most of the over the counter products, that is exactly what they do. They cover the affected area for two weeks or more until the wart is gone. Duck tape may not be as attractive as one of those felty little patches but it does work just as well. Aside from that, you could get them frozen off. That process is much quicker at least :)

2007-01-16 07:36:59 · answer #5 · answered by Destiny 3 · 1 9

the best way I know is make a mixture of garlic oil and olive oil and apply it to the warts regularly for up to two weeks.
Eat more eggs, onions and garlic.

Warts treatment using Potato
Raw potatoes are beneficial in the treatment of warts. They should be cut and rubbed on the affected area several times daily, for at least two weeks.

Warts treatment using Onion
Onions are also valuable in warts. They are irritating to the skin and stimulate the circulation of the blood. Warts sometimes disappear when rubbed with cut onions.

Warts treatment using Figs
Use the milky juice of fresh figs. This juice should be extracted from the fresh, barely-ripe fruits and applied on the warts several times a day. The treatment should be continued for two weeks.

Warts treatment using Castor Oil
The use of castor oil is one of the most important home remedies for warts. This oil should be applied generously over the affected parts every night. The treatment should be continued for several months.

2007-01-16 07:45:31 · answer #6 · answered by sapphire_630 5 · 0 9

# Pick a fig leaf or a ficus leaf, squeeze and apply the liquid on the blister.
# Soak a cloth with apple cider vinegar and tie around the foot; leave for 24 hours.
# Slice garlic clove into big slices, put the slice on the wart and cover with a plaster/ bandage. The next day, smear Dead Sea mud on the wart and cover with a bandage. Then garlic the following day and so on until it's gone.
# Apply some of the fig's white liquid on the wart.
# Smear castor oil on the wart.

Plenty more at:
http://www.grannymed.com/Meds/Corns-Warts.aspx

2007-01-16 08:04:39 · answer #7 · answered by Ron Shelf 3 · 1 9

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