Best Wart Removal Techniques
If you have warts, you probably have thought, if not made already, some ways on how to get rid of them by yourself. Well, there are ways to get rid of those annoying and gross little lumps of your skin. But it’s definitely not as easy as grabbing a meat cleaver and then cut those warts off. It takes some patience and some cooking ingredients you can find easily in your kitchen.
I had my first few warts at the age of five or six. I still can remember how I literally rip my warts of off one by one with my teeth. I didn’t work, so I don’t recommend you doing the same. Keep in mind that what’s in a wart is a virus, you definitely have to be careful of when trying to cure it. If not cured properly, the virus might grow on to another finger and to another finger and to another.
A wart is a small lump of skin, which is actually caused by a virus. Good thing though is that there are a lot of ways to cure it, for good.
Here’s one of the most common ways to wart removal using a standard household ingredient, and that ingredient is an apple cider vinegar. What you need to do is to saturate a clean cloth with apple cider vinegar, make sure that the cloth is enough to cover and wrap around the infected area. Simply secure the wart with the cloth while you sleep. Soon enough you’ll notice the disappearance of the warts. That easy, and yes, fast.
A second method to removing pesky warts is duct tape. It may sound funny, but this is a wart removal cure as old as time. Or at least as old as duct tape anyway. All you need to do is place a portion of duct tape over your wart. Watch as the wart gradually fades away. A specific ingredient found in duct tape allows this to happen. I used this method on my daughters warts and it worked like a charm.
In the end, if you have no time to wait around for home-style wart removal remedies and cures, there’s always the doctor. He/she can remove your wart by freezing or shocking it. The procedure is up to you. Just be aware that these more professional methods of wart removal will leave you with a blister for a little while after the treatment. The costly way is not always the best way.
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