Warts? As you can imagine, a plantar wart can cause a lot of pain,
especially if there are two or three on the sole of the foot.
It is said that the
warts are viral, but are difficult to remove and the most appropriate treatment
can vary according to the age and health of the person who suffers. Among
the methods available, some are more effective than others, so concentrate on
the latter. If you are suffering, you can not waste time searching for
other solutions! If you want to get rid of a wart, here are some ways to
try!
Medical
Treatments
1.Consult your doctor. She will suggest various treatments that, in any case, does not aim to treat the wart but to remove it. However, they are not instant remedies.
2. Using an acidic
substance. The doctor may
prescribe a corrosive solution to use for a certain period of time that will
burn the wart. It is a quite effective method that has a good chance of
success.
- Soak the wart in warm water for 5 minutes before applying the solution.
- Apply the solution prescribed by the doctor and repeat the treatment every day.
- Every now and then, before dipping your foot, rub the treated area with a pumice stone or a lime cardboard. This way, you eliminate a bit 'of dead skin.
- Repeat this process every day for about three months. Warts that are not cured tend to disappear after two years, however this treatment has a success rate ranging from 70% to 80% in just 12 weeks.
- It can take up to four sessions. Generally, treatment is carried out every two weeks, so the patient is forced to go to the doctor every day.
- There is a possibility that remains a scar or some kind of damage related to the treatment. In any case, your doctor will inform you of all possible risks. This treatment has a success rate ranging from 70% to 80%, just as the one obtained with the acid solution, but will get an improvement in less than 8 weeks.
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