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jenniepepsi
Jul 10, 2009, 05:50 PM
I have a wart on my finger that has been there for god knows how long. Lol. As long as I can remember.

When I got my daughter some liquid wart remover, I figured I would do it with her and remove mine. Even though my wart isn't really causing me any problems.


Its maximum strength, salicylic acid based. 17%. My question is, after using it a few times I'm noticing that it really hurts after it drys. Its sort of like an itch, but not really, more like a PAINFULL itch rather than an itchy itch, if that makes sense?


Is this normal? My daughter doesn't seem to be bothered. Just me. And its not so horrible that I can't just grit my teeth through it, but I'm wondering if I could be allergic to it?

justcurious55
Jul 10, 2009, 06:01 PM
I remember mine getting a little irritated too. But the liquid stuff never worked for me. I gave up and I used the freezing thing. Dr scholls makes an otc. That one hurts, I'll admit it, but it finally worked for mine.

jenniepepsi
Jul 10, 2009, 06:04 PM
Yeah I wanted to try the liquid one first, it takes longer, a couple weeks, but I had heard the freeze one hurts, and she was scared about it :P

danielnoahsmommy
Jul 10, 2009, 06:09 PM
Does the freeze one work on skin tags?

justcurious55
Jul 10, 2009, 09:11 PM
My uncle used the freeze one on his in skin tags. He said it worked. I personally haven't tried it for that.

Stringer
Jul 10, 2009, 09:47 PM
I have had a few skin tags frozen off, electrically burned off and surgically cut off. All worked, but some of the surgically removed ones did come back.

I had a wart on my hand, it was frozen about two weeks ago and some of it is still there, we'll see..

Chameleon
Feb 2, 2010, 01:26 PM
Okay, this may sound weird, but I used apple cider vinegar on 2 warts on my right thumb that I had for YEARS. After I was done with this treatment, they've been gone for about 3 years now. Yes, it does hurt, yes it does smell awful(after all, it is vinegar) but, at least for me, it worked.

*ETA* I forgot to mention that this only took me about 2 weeks at most.

justcurious55
Feb 2, 2010, 01:36 PM
How did you apply it chameleon? Was it just apple cider vinegar or was it in combination with anything else? I've never heard about this before, you've made me curious ;)

angel0772001
Mar 26, 2010, 08:37 PM
How long did the freeze wart remover make it hurt for?

Chameleon
Jul 26, 2010, 12:46 PM
how did you apply it chameleon? was it just apple cider vinegar or was it in combination with anything else? i've never heard about this before, you've made me curious ;)

GAH! I'm soooo sorry I took so long to reply. Nope, just straight ACV. I soaked a cotton ball (or the cotton off a qtip) in ACV and placed it right on the wart and slapped a bandaid over it. The dark "seeds" began coming to the surface and I just kept snipping them off with fingernail trimmers (make sure to sterilize them before and after each use). After about 2 weeks it was gone and hasn't been back to this day.

*ETA* I forgot to mention that since I didn't want to go to work smelling like a pickle, that I did this while I slept for the day, then took the bandaid off before work and washed the area very well. You can soak the wart in water to make it softer, but I never did, mainly because I'm too lazy.