Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Best Wart Removal

By Lianne Blasen

Our life is full of unanticipated burdens, one of which is having a wart. Seriously? Yes, seriously! A wart is an annoying and gross lump of skin usually on the finger, hand or elbow, such a burden isn't it? Good thing there's a way to get rid of your warts, either by visiting a doctor or doing it yourself. Yes, DIY wart removal works. But the treatment is not as simple as grabbing that nail cutter and cut that annoying wart off. You must know what are the proper ways to say get rid of your warts on your own.

I was afflicted with a few warts on my hand when I was at the age of five or six. I didn't want my parents to take me to the doctor, so what I did is that I use my own teeth to rip off those annoying warts. The result? Well, after a few days the warts grew again and even more gross lumps grew. So, I definitely not recommend that DIY wart removal. Keep in mind that when dealing with a wart, you are with a virus.

Although a wart appears to be a small lump of skin, its actually caused by a virus you acquired somewhere down the road. The cool news is that you can remove that ugly wart with a number of simple procedures.

Using apple cider vinegar is one of the most common ways to wart removal. What you need aside from the apple cider vinegar is a clean bandage. This is probably the most fastest way to remove the warts, because the curing can happen overnight. Here's how to do it: Simply saturate the bandage with the apple cider vinegar, and then wrap the warts with the bandage while you sleep. The next morning, no more annoying warts.

Another method is using a duct tape. Sounds funny? Yes, it is. But this wart removal cure has been tested and proven by many. In fact, I had a first hand experience using this method. I've tried this on my daughter. I had to place a duct tape to the area infected, and then we let the duck tape do its magic. Yes, it's like magic, as you watch the wart gradually disappears. It is because there's an active ingredient in the duct tape that makes that happen.

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. - 14130

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