My husband had really good luck with Dr. School's Medicated discs. His wart was gone within just a few days.
My husband had really good luck with Dr. School's Medicated discs. His wart was gone within just a few days.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
I know in middle school I had one pop up on the web between my thumb and pointer finger. Three more suddenly appeared on my middle finger. They were much smaller than the first one.
I treated (and treated and treated and treated) the large one for months. It finally fell out (yes, big eeeww!) one day, leaving a large hole in my hand. After that, the other three just disappeared.
So what I am suggesting is maybe you only need to treat the first one?
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Wow! Thanks everybody for the great responses. Well, KBlaix, my mom just went out and got me the discs because she saw them at the store and thought I should try them! Both my parents said I should just go to the doctor and get them removed, but since I was kind of worried it was going to hurt I just decided to try at-home stuff, but trust me, If these medications don't have any effect in like two weeks then I'm definately going to the doctor. Thanks Catty1 for all the awesome info! I already googled the stuff, but was overwhemed by how one person will say one treatment doesn't work, but somebody else says it does, so I'm very appreciative for the personal experiences. Sirrahved, I don't know if that would work in my case because I counted again and I guess I have more like nine and they're all pretty deep, especially these two stubborn ones. And Freedom, I'll have to try that if these two medications don't seem to have any effect within the next week. I'll also talk to my doctor about if these applicants are bad for my feet. Sorry for the long post, I didn't know warts were so annoying!
I had warts on my feet when I was a kid. We had to constantly go and get them burned off. At the time we lived in California, after we moved to NY they were gone! So we chatted with a doc about it, and he told us, it had to do with the soil. I played in dirt barefoot all the time, so that what he was sure the cause was. but It was many years ago.
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I had one on the side of my toe before. And I think I used what KBlaix suggested and it went away. In high school a friend of mine had about 4 on her foot and she treated them to get them to go away. No need for a doctor. But everyone is different.
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I had a seed wart that spread to another place and I had them both burned off TWICE.. I promise you, it does NOT hurt when they do it OR afterwards. I had fought them with everything on the market for years and I was tired of messing with them. The second time I had them done, I kept telling the doctor, go further and deeper, I want them GONE!
I worked with a guy who had numerous planters warts on his feet. He had them burned off then the doctor gave him a RX for a salve called "Aldera". It is very expensive and you only get 12 tiney, itsy, bitsy foiled pack of it per RX. He eventually got rid of his with the Aldera.
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Good luck with those!! They are TOUGH to get rid of. My best advice is to see a podiatrist. I had to have mine laser removed several times before they were totally gone.
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