There are also products on the market to freeze them off at home like you would at the doctor's office. The one that I found was called Compound W Freeze Off. I have heard they work pretty well. There is also one made by Dr. Scholls. They are relatively inexpensive and should work well.
2007-03-24 20:06:46
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answered by Cute Chica 2
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This sounds silly but I had a huge wart on my big toe for years. When I moved to the city the apartments we were living at had a swimming pool so I spent a lot of time out there and the chlorine in the pool actually kill the thing. With Summer coming up I'd trying spending a lot of time in the pool. It will work I guarantee!
2007-03-25 03:02:41
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answered by Bernard W 4
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Acetylsalicylic acid! Yep, just plain aspirin. that's the active ingredient in wart remover medications you find on store shelves. Put a tiny bit on a bandaid (mixed with a drop of water to make a paste), cover the wart, overnight for several days or so until it dissolves.
2007-03-25 02:58:25
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answered by Helen the Hellion 6
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duct tape works every time, you have to leave it on for at least a week but it did wonders for my son's hand! This is actually been documented to work in a medical study, something about the deprivation of oxygen and how it kills the virus that is causing the wart...plus,it's super cheap.
2007-03-25 03:08:02
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answered by blondambition 4
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Well in these days the doctors do noth, want you to see a dermotolist, so I wonder if they put make up on it to cover it up, got to go befor I put my foot in it.
2007-03-25 03:10:51
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answered by Pancho D 2
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A single malt scotch and a knife.
2007-03-25 02:56:16
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answered by Jay 4
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