At home wart treatment?
Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at
2:37 pm
My little sister is 8 and she has a wart on her hand. She won’t let the doctor take it off and we tryed that At-Home thing and she wouldn’t let us use it on her (thats .00 down the drain) are there any painless at home procedures I can try with her?
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Believe it or not Duct Tape is your answer. Warts thrive when oxygen and light are present. So. the Duct Tape needs to go on for 6 weeks (w/o taking it off) and the wart should be gone.
Most doctors these days have something they put on the skin (similar to dentist) that numb the skin before they inject the Novocaine. So she still would not feel a thing and it would be a LOT faster then the Duct Tape approach.
However if the wart is not even on both sides, discolored, or has changed shape, she needs to go to the doctor pronto.
there is a thing in Britain called wartner it freezes the wart and it falls of after a few days but i dint know if you can bye it in America
My kids were the same way. Wait until she goes to sleep and do the wart treatment. That’s what I had to do.
Yes there is a way to get rid of a wart that won’t hurt and has a high success rate. This method uses duct tape. (which you can get in cool colors)
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/Handouts/pdfs/wart_duct_tape.pdf
I hope this helps
Duct tape will work. Also, there is a cream called Aldara that is actually used for genital warts but we treat kids with it alot. The cream is applied each night. It is a slow process but it works.