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How to Get Rid of Warts?

My son has had warts and we've gone to the dermatologist twice. Most of them are gone, but 2 remain. I would take him back (and I still may), but it is 110 per visit and we have to go twice (visit plus follow-up). The doctor is charging for a procedure rather than an office visit, so the money is applied to their deductible.

Does anyone know an effective OTC remedy?

Thanks in advance!

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Well, I have no personal experience. But, I read an article from either Parents or Parenting mag. that said to get duct-tape. Cut out a circle a little bigger than the wart - gently but firmly place on top of wart. Leave and/or refresh tape if it gets yucky until wart has disappeared. Don't know if it works or not, but I assume it'd be safe since it appeared in the mag. Might give it a whirl! :)

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I to was a wart suffer. As a child my mom would drag me in to the Dr. My mom wol dhave to plug my nose while I plugged my ears. Back then they were burned off. The smell and the noise upset me. Not to mention the numbing shot really hurt. I have had about 15 burnt off. Then as an adult I had them frozen off, without numbing. It only stung a second.
Well my son was about 7 when I noticed he had them too. Oh no! I really didnt want him to go through the same thing I did. I read if you leave the wart alone it will go away on its own. Its a virus and it's spread thru scratching and rubbing. So,I told my son leave them alone. Over the year or so they went away. It does take some time and you have to really trust they will leave it alone. Someone told me to put duct tape over it. Just don't rub on the tape and adjatate it. Good Luck.
Ps. I havent had a reaccurance in over ten years and my son's are all gone and have not come back.

I had a couple of smaller warts on my leg and I used the OTC freeze stuff. It got rid of them with out any problem. I think you might have different results with larger ones or you may have to do it several times to get the whole thing.

The spray that you get OTC is NOT the same as liquid nitrogen that is found at the doctors.

I tried it and nothing happened.

I agree (and I have had 10+ planters warts) if it is on the finger OTC brush on should work. On the feet, save yourself the pain and trouble and head to the Dermo.

And WHY are you going back for a F/U....That is the biggest crock of ****. If the doctor does his job in the first place then you won't ever have to see him again. The removed wart is no different than a scab. He is taking your money for unnecessary appointments. I have had more warts removed than I can count from my doctor and I have NEVER been asked to come back for a follow up. I always get them burned off as opposed to frozen off.

my husband went repeatedly and one on his hand kept coming back... he tried 2 things, apple cider vinegar on a cotton ball over night and duct tape during the day. It came off and never came back.

try the new freeze type wart remover, that is what your doctor is using. It is not as cheap as the acid type, but it works better. good luck

Well, I have no personal experience. But, I read an article from either Parents or Parenting mag. that said to get duct-tape. Cut out a circle a little bigger than the wart - gently but firmly place on top of wart. Leave and/or refresh tape if it gets yucky until wart has disappeared. Don't know if it works or not, but I assume it'd be safe since it appeared in the mag. Might give it a whirl! :)

It depends on what kind of wart. If it's the deeper Planter's wart, I'd say you have to go to the doctor. If it's the lesser kind, then try the over-the-counter wart remover you can buy at the drug store. There's one you can buy that'll freeze off the wart.

Walmart sells some wart remover that works great, my little brother used to get warts on his hands alot. The applicator looks like a fingernail polish brush... you just brush a little on each night until the wart is gone. It's not painful either.

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