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SigneRobertson
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From: Sweden
Registered: 2008/04/18

(Date Posted:2008/06/03 17:34:43)

Ouchie ouch! I have over 60 warts on my hands and they are OK most of the time, only they are in the way of my skin and they hurt if I for example write. My father bought one of them things that you use to easily remove warts, but then it said "Your skin might hurt for a few hours and you might have a blister for two weeks where your wart has been" Not fun.

So I didn't use that thing. I don't know what to do about them now. Sometimes - I'm-aware-it's-bad - I just scratch them with needles to see if they'll fall off, but I'm aware it's not that simple. I have them all over my hands and they are annoying! My poor hands!smiley4

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Status:Too blessed to be stressed!
From: USA
Registered:2005/08/12

RE:Warts
(Date Posted:2008/06/03 18:03:41)

Here are some home remedies for removing warts! (are you familiar with duct tape?)

Perhaps, the most popular home remedy used to remove warts involves duct tape.

It has been said; in fact, it has also been backed by scientific research, that duct tape is effective at removing or eliminating warts. If you are interested in giving this home remedy a try.

The duct tape wart removal method was reported in the Archives of pediatrics & Adolescent medicine the October 2002 issue.

The method is as follows: One cuts a small piece of duct tape just big enough to cover the wart. You then leave it on for five or six days.

After keeping the warts covered, for about a week, you will want to remove the tape, soak your wart in water, and then scrub it with a pumice stone. If your wart does not come off right away, you are advised to repeat the procedure again, for at least another one to two weeks.

Aloe Vera for removing Warts

It has also been said that aloe vera is effective at eliminating warts. You are advised to soak a small cotton ball in aloe, preferably the gel. After the soaking has occurred, for around about a minute or so, you will want to tape the cotton ball to your wart.

You will want to add aloe vera to the wart or piece of cotton every few hours. By leaving the cotton ball in place, with the exception of changing it daily, your wart should fall off in a few days or weeks.

Tea tree oil

Essential oil of tea tree is a powerful antiseptic which kills most bacteria and thus is an extremely potent method of wart removal. This method is also very popular due to its very high rate of success. Just apply essential tea tree oil directly on the wart daily until it disappears. This method should not take too many applications due to its effectiveness.



(Message edited by RiverRatz On 2008/06/03 18:04:31)

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SigneRobertson
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Rank:Amazingly Pooky
Posts:108
From: Sweden
Registered:2008/04/18

RE:Warts
(Date Posted:2008/06/04 11:30:04)

Thank you. I read this through earlier and I tried the duct tape thing, but it just falls off. So would taping aloe vera. Anyway. I have for a long while used aloe vera as it is good for pretty much any skin conditions, such as my terrible sunburn. The tea tree oil thing might be worth a try.

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