Which wart removal works best?
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
10:02 pm
I have done research and have came down to two medications for wart removal. The Dr. Scholls dual action remover and the Compound W wart remover. The wart is located on arm. Any suggestions as to which one is more effective and really works to removing the wart?
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The only remedy guaranteed absolutely, positively to work is surgical, by a dermatologist.
You can freeze or otherwise remove with a patent remedy. It may or may not work: in other words, your mileage may vary.
I went to the doctor and just had him cut one out of my hairline. It wasn’t painful at all.
I had someone tell me that if you rub a raw potato on it several times a day it will fall off.
My sister tried some pads that you put on the wart and hers fell off. I don’t know what the brand was tho.
see doctor
the best natural way I know is a 50-50 blend of tea tree and lemon essentail oils–aromatherapy oils. apply 2x a day mixed into a lotion and in a few weeks the wart will die. tea tree and lemon are potent but safe antiviral oils. worked for me and my son 10 years apart. i almost freaked out years ago when i used WARTGONE from the drugstore. Overnite the burning got so intense that I had to go to the Emergency Room to remove the medication which had formed a shell over the wart and was burning a hole in my skin
This is going to sound like an urban myth, but try duct tape.
Dr Scholls is pretty good and will hide the wart. If it doesn’t go away, your dermatologist can get it in numerous ways (freeze, cut, stronger ointments etc).