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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77991026 United States 12/02/2019 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife has one on the ball of her foot and it has been extremely painful to her. she has tried everything you can imagine over-the-counter, including Dr. Scholls, Compound W, and even an applicator that has liquid nitrogen to try and freeze it off - nothing has worked. She is thinking about going back to the Dr. and having it surgically removed. Any ideas? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78213391 I had my whole heal covered for 15 yrs. sooooo painful to walk on I tried EVERYTHING...I even had then cut off only to return! But I came upon Wart Stick!! It’s like a chap stick for warts!! I got it from Amazon sooo cheap and it WORKED!!!! Amazing!! After all those years I suffered with them I was sooooo happy to be finally free of them!! Please have her try it! It did the trick for me when NOTHInG else would! I have been feel of them going on 7 years now!! Please have her try it!!! |
norphcack User ID: 74950901 United States 12/02/2019 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife has one on the ball of her foot and it has been extremely painful to her. she has tried everything you can imagine over-the-counter, including Dr. Scholls, Compound W, and even an applicator that has liquid nitrogen to try and freeze it off - nothing has worked. She is thinking about going back to the Dr. and having it surgically removed. Any ideas? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78213391 A sharp knife used carefully can expose the seed and then apple cider vinegar applied constantly. It will die fast. There is a product called wart wizard that cost like 10 bucks that is an apple cider vinegar topical gel. Takes all warts out and you see progress quickly. |
Thank you User ID: 75868206 Canada 12/02/2019 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Save your money if you are poor or no coverage's. Go to a plumbing supply house. You know what that is right? Ask the guy/gal for a small jar of Lye. Crystal form. YOU MUST BE CAREFUL WITH THIS AS IT CAN AND WILL BLIND YOU IF YOU GET A SHOT TO THE BISCUIT. YOU NEED TO WEAR EYE PROTECTION 100% on this. No fuckery. Take a 1/4 tsp and drop a few (2-3) drops of water in it. With a toothpick... stir it. Are you with me so far?...................ok. Before applying... take an exacto knife and pear the top away nicely on the wart. This exposes the pulpy mass and the corn that has went i9nto her foot. Once it is scraped up a tad... apply the mixture sparingly. Have her foot on a stool and the TV on and let her watch MMA/Nascar/Vic Secret fashion show for one hour. Clean it off. with a dedicated towel (throw away later) Place some Tea Tree Oil on the corn. Cover it for the night. Do this for a week to 10 days. That thing will flop out of there like an egg from a strippers poushka. Happy Holidays. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78198489 United States 12/02/2019 05:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've heard that taping a banana peel to it works, but I have no personal experience with that to say for sure. Quoting: White Wolf Waking That's how I got rid of mine. I just put a fresh banana peel, smushy side against the skin, in my sock and wore it constantly, changing as needed. The mushy stuff got absorbed and what was left of the peel after wearing for a day + was thin and black. It was smushy and squishy with every step, but it took only a few days IIRC, for the skin the get so soft and pruney that the hard middle part of the wart just fell out, leaving a cylindrical hole in the bottom of my foot which quickly disappeared. It was an effective, non-invasive and painless cure for me. |
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LittleMe I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 75403117 Tonga 12/02/2019 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a virus, Opie. Better take her to the doctor, she might need to take antibiotics. Quoting: LittleMe antibiotics does absolutely nothing for virus infections Not even if it’s infected? I’m confused, why do doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat pneumonia and other respiratory infections? |
Thank you User ID: 75868206 Canada 12/02/2019 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had one on the ball of my heel on my sole. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76366412 I used nail clippers chopping the centre of it out over about 5 years. Bled like a bastard each time. It went and never came back. Well OP... hear you go. This is how a master from down under tackles a sticky problem and makes not only timely work of it... but renders it useless over time. Start now... you'll have this cleaned up by Chrissy 2024. ProFact: In all the Commonwealth... the aussies got the brains, the canookies the looks. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69766872 United States 12/02/2019 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a virus, Opie. Better take her to the doctor, she might need to take antibiotics. Quoting: LittleMe antibiotics does absolutely nothing for virus infections Not even if it’s infected? I’m confused, why do doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat pneumonia and other respiratory infections? To prevent or control secondary bacterial infections that often occur when the immmune system is weakened by a virus. The medications doctors prescribe for plantars wart is anti-viral and topical. |
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Red John User ID: 41469733 Canada 12/02/2019 11:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a virus, Opie. Better take her to the doctor, she might need to take antibiotics. Quoting: LittleMe antibiotics does absolutely nothing for virus infections Not even if it’s infected? I’m confused, why do doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat pneumonia and other respiratory infections? pneumonia is primarily caused pneumococcal bacteria "cold" and flu are viral no one gets antibiotics for those strep is streptococcal bacteria ... |
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Wondering Mind User ID: 73265267 United States 12/03/2019 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My son got one on his elbow area of the arm, mainly through working in apartments and other building which are continusly rotating occupants. He tried the OTC wart removal and it went wild when he did, he then went to the local dermatologist to have it removed. I was shocked at how deep and large and area they cut out of his arm to remove it, when we used to just get the laser to take it out. It has formed into scar tissue and thickened in the scaring of it. I would not recomend ever going back to one of them again. I would go to our local vet before going back to one them, he could do a much better job than they can. He got one on his finger after that and he sufficated it out by home methods to save possibly having a finger scarred and thickened like that near a joint in it. Thing like doctors we so much better back in the 70's and 80's, today they are not like they used to be. The most precious things are the simple things in life, always present in the simplest of minds. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78186977 United States 12/03/2019 12:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife has one on the ball of her foot and it has been extremely painful to her. she has tried everything you can imagine over-the-counter, including Dr. Scholls, Compound W, and even an applicator that has liquid nitrogen to try and freeze it off - nothing has worked. She is thinking about going back to the Dr. and having it surgically removed. Any ideas? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78213391 Dr Scholls and the other otc freeze aways don't get cold enough. Go on Amazon and order some industrial strength medical freeze spray. That'll knock it out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71738477 United States 12/03/2019 12:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the suggestion, I have had one of those for about a year, at first I though I had stepped on glass, used tweezers and kept trying but nothing found, some days it's not so bad but other's it's annoying and sensitive. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6542420 Will try your method out. Cheers! I've had one for years also. I couldn't see anything there. It felt like a deep itch my foot that made me feel like digging it out. After months of soaking it in epsom salts and using a pumice stone it revield itself. But at first I thought it was a splinter or glass. Then the next day I realized it was a wort. epsom salt is the solution. I had one under my big toe and inadvertently I was soaking my feet because I also suffer from plantis fasciitis and was soaking in epsom salt and very cold water, with ice even, and as my feet were starting to feel better each time I was soaking them, about a month, I started to notice that the wart was starting to get soft and actually I just ignored the wart and I stopped soaking my feet after about a month and a few weeks later I noticed that the wart began to shrink dramatically, and now a couple months later, the wart no longer exists! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78219980 Australia 12/03/2019 12:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had one on the ball of my heel on my sole. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76366412 I used nail clippers chopping the centre of it out over about 5 years. Bled like a bastard each time. It went and never came back. Well OP... hear you go. This is how a master from down under tackles a sticky problem and makes not only timely work of it... but renders it useless over time. Start now... you'll have this cleaned up by Chrissy 2024. ProFact: In all the Commonwealth... the aussies got the brains, the canookies the looks. I was a very young teenager, and my parents had other worries, so I took care of it myself. [canadian fuck tard] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4812794 United States 12/03/2019 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife has one on the ball of her foot and it has been extremely painful to her. she has tried everything you can imagine over-the-counter, including Dr. Scholls, Compound W, and even an applicator that has liquid nitrogen to try and freeze it off - nothing has worked. She is thinking about going back to the Dr. and having it surgically removed. Any ideas? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78213391 I had one. Turned out it was caused by a small piece of wire I'd stepped on. Doctor found and removed the wire, wart went away on it's own. . |
LittleMe I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 78112517 Tonga 12/03/2019 06:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a virus, Opie. Better take her to the doctor, she might need to take antibiotics. Quoting: LittleMe antibiotics does absolutely nothing for virus infections Not even if it’s infected? I’m confused, why do doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat pneumonia and other respiratory infections? To prevent or control secondary bacterial infections that often occur when the immmune system is weakened by a virus. The medications doctors prescribe for plantars wart is anti-viral and topical. It’s a virus, Opie. Better take her to the doctor, she might need to take antibiotics. Quoting: LittleMe antibiotics does absolutely nothing for virus infections Not even if it’s infected? I’m confused, why do doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat pneumonia and other respiratory infections? pneumonia is primarily caused pneumococcal bacteria "cold" and flu are viral no one gets antibiotics for those strep is streptococcal bacteria ... My baby used to get pneumonia every winter. |
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Simple27 User ID: 40488826 United States 12/03/2019 07:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My girlfriend had this same issue a few years back. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75970894 Here's the solution.......thank me later. Soak a small piece of paper towel with vinegar, and tape it to the plantar wart with silver duck tape. Do this before she goes to bed each night, and leave it on through the night. Remove each morning. The wart will fall off and never return. 100% effective, and fairly fast. Yup, this worked on my daughter in just one night. ACV. ~*Ride the Wave*~ |