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The Wartner got rid of it leaving a little scar but then in a couple of weeks it came back. Then I went to the doctor and he gave me this stuff to put on it, he said I should put it on every night for about 4 weeks...it's gone well past 4 weeks and the stuff he gave me hasn't done anything but hurt me every time I apply it.
Is there anything I could buy that will actually get rid of the wart for good or do I have to go back to the doctor (I dont really want to seeing as it's booked up for 5 weeks).
Thanks.
> One word - Acid.
Yes Chr1s, I'm going to burn off the warts with acid. As well as my hand.
> It sounds pretty dumb but but some kinds of flower oils (like lavender
> or something I'm not sure) actually kill the virus that causes warts
> and verrucas. And they dont hurt at all obviously.
Flower Oil? I'll google it, cause I have some flower oil downstairs, if that'll do the job i'll be very happy.
And Chr1s, I am using acid at the moment, absolutely rubbish.
> "I don't believe you. Hang on while I ask a terrible videogame
> internet forum for a second opinion"
If it's such a terrible forum why do you seem to always come back even though you've been banned so many times?
Cancer and Warts are two totally different things. I asked on here because most people have had warts before in their life and im sure lots of people have got rid of them using different methods so I asked on here to see other ways to get rid of mine.
From what i have read your treatment is probably a type of salicylic acid which should be spplied after a bath or shower and before the shower the next day use an emery board or pumice stone to file away the dead surface of the warts.
I'd probably say just have a word with a chemist for a recommendation if you still arn't noticing a difference, remember warts can be transfered to other people so don't let people play with it.