How do I use salicylic acid to remove my wart?
Monday, October 26th, 2009 at
8:22 am
I’ve been applying a 17% salicylic acid on my warts. The acid caused the skin it touched to turn white. I have been ‘peeling’ off the white skin as it can be removed pretty easily. Should I be doing this or should i just apply the acid over the white skin. Will it work if it doesn’t come into direct contact with the wart?
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When using salicylic acid on warts it will turn white then you can take a nail file to remove the white part and then apply the salicylic acid. You would repeat the process until it disappears. Warts are a virus and stays in the body.
Yes you should mess with your wart as much as possible. Think of it like this: your wart is travelling under the radar right now so you need to draw attention to it so your body starts to recognize it and fight it off. Keep peeling the white skin and applying the acid underneath. I would even pick at mine and cut it with nail clippers, etc. Anything to aggravate it.