You get a wart by a virus that enters the skin through a cut or scrape and sets up shop. Eight months or so later you get a wart. Even if a doctor removes a wart, the virus can remain in your skin and cause new warts to grow.
Another remedy your doctor may try is liquid nitrogen—or cryotherapy—to freeze the wart. It may cause some discomfort, and can take a few treatments to completely remove a wart, but can be very effective. Alternately, many drug stores care OTC freeze treatments to zap the wart.
Follow the direction on the wart removal package. Your skin should turn from white to red in a matter of minutes, and a blister should begin to form underneath the wart. Small black dots should appear beneath the wart after a few days.
This is a sign that the treatment is working. Resist the urge to pull the wart off. The wart should fall off on its own.
If it doesn't, treat again after two weeks. Do not treat a wart that has been unsuccessfully treated three times; see a doctor. 5Burn the wart off.
When other methods fail, burning the wart off may be what's needed. There will be some pain involved, and burning can lead to scarring, so the best recommendation it to let your doctor handle it. However, you can try this at home.
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