Gross. Is this a plantar's wart? My salicylic acid plantar's warts pads would do that - pull out some of the black and leave the rest of the skin it touched dead and white - but the warts never went away. So here's my advice to you that I also just gave to someone else.
I had a collection of plantar's warts on my feet for about three years that dried up beautifully using this method, overseen by a doctor at the University of Wisconsin. Several of my doctor's other patients with severe plantar's warts showed similar dramatic and total improvement.
Print off this study and take it to your doctor: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/d... . It's an Iraq study done a few years ago on treating warts with oral zinc that's never been followed up on. Because warts are a sort of viral infection that the body doesn't realize it has, it's thought that the immune boost zinc provides helps the body to "recognize" the infection. Once this "recognition" occurs, the body is more than capable of getting rid of the warts itself.
My doctor prescribed me an oral zinc supplement - in particular, Orazinc 220 zinc supplements, zinc sulfate USP 220 mg, made by Mericon Industries. I believe I took a zinc pill twice a day, once at breakfast and once at supper, possibly even three times - that's 450-650 mg a day, a ton more zinc than you "need" in one day. I took the pills for about a month - maybe two or two-and-a-half, I can't quite remember - but I watched the warts actually shrink and disappear over the weeks. It was a swift, easy recovery. Before learning about the zinc, I was terrified I would have to have them frozen off; I'm an awful wimp when it comes to pain. But the warts shriveled up and went away and haven't returned since.
So the crappy things about zinc include: (1) if you don't take it with food, it can make you nauseous (but this never happened to me); (2) if you take high doses for an extended period of time (several months), it increases the risk in men for certain types of cancer. But, in the short time it will take for your wart to go away, it probably won't even bother.
Good luck! I think you might find it better than nasty wart removers.
2007-03-15 17:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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2016-04-29 18:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i really don't know how ti works man, but one things for sure, I've been through a lot of dermatologists already and only one well trained beauty specialist was able to remove all my zits, zit scars, my uncles' and aunts' warts, my sister's keloid that was caused by her operation, nipples went pinkish for the girls, bad skin went clear, stretch marks are gone. If you're in the Philippines just message and I'll take you to her. She's more of a service and quality oriented rather than quantity or price. SO its very affordable and u can have a package deal. U only pay once and she will see to it you get your skin problem resolved.
2007-03-15 17:09:15
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answered by pinoy_rockstar 2
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My son had massive amounts of warts on his hands,too many to freeze off,so his doctor gave us a relatively new treatment that got rid of them all and they never came back.It was so odd of a treatment.He rubbed some cream on his arm and the next day you put that same cream on the wart.It works by making you allergic to the cream so your body fights any area the cream touches,including the wart! It was awesome.
2007-03-15 17:12:47
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answered by good girl 2
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I never had any success with the pads - I always had to have mine frozen off when I was a child. I understand that freezing methods are now available over the counter.
Allow a couple of weeks to pass - just to make sure to give the current treatment time to operate. Then see if you can try the freezing methods.
Your safest bet is a Dermatologist, hon.
Peace.
2007-03-15 17:03:08
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answered by Depoetic 6
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It's working. The black stuff is the virus. What you should do is get a pumice stone to scrape it off, otherwise it might come back.
2007-03-15 17:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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