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    Thanks! If/when it comes back, I will give that a try and pray it works but I do think a seed wart is different from a regular one and harder to get rid of (I have heard and am learning.)

    I tired every OTC thing on the market, even some home remidies and so far NOTHING had worked to get rid of it... If I had went back to the doctor in August, it was a lot smaller and would have been easier but with the hurricane, I did not want to have to deal with the aftercare with the possiabilty of not having running water. I do think the "cure" will be something as simple and what you said, I just have to find the right one. I wish I could find someone to pray over it.. I have heard of many that have gone to someone who prays over it and gotten rid of them that way.

    They sent samples of it off to make sure were were treating what we thought we were treating and the doctors office called me today and said it IS a wart. While I had her on the phone, I told her about the bandages sticking and she told me to put vaseline on it so I am trying that.

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    The vaseline sounds like a good solution. If it isn't too raw, you might be able to use NuSkin. It will probably hurt like crazy, but it forms a light clear coating similar to nail polish. It will keep dirt out and maybe the gauze won't stick one it has dried.

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    I had a seed wart right between my eyes of all places. I sterilized a needle and poked a hole where the seed wart was, opened the skin and popped it out. It never came back.
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    How about popping down to the local drugstore? Pharmacists deal with types of wound coverings, and could recommend a good one.

    A NuSkin type product would be great - depends how raw the area is.

    If the warts were burned off, I would guess a burn dressing would be appropriate.

    Good luck - that must be quite an owie!
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    There's a baby rash ointment called Desitin (sp?). I always use it on wounds so bandaids don't stick. The one warning is it has cod liver oil (I think) and the kitties CHASE me around trying to lick it!! LOL!

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    depends how raw the area is.
    It is quit raw still, that is why the bandages are sticking to it.. It stuck again, even with the vaseline.. I think the heat of the skin melts the ointment and vaseline and that is why it sticks...

    How about popping down to the local drugstore?
    Now that's a good idea! I think I will do that tomorrow and see what they say.

    The one warning is it has cod liver oil (I think) and the kitties CHASE me around trying to lick it!! LOL!
    Now that is funny!! They are already finding this bandage TO interesting so I don't dare try that...

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