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How do i get rid of my plantar wart?

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How do i get rid of my plantar wart?

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Akeve Doff

There are many different home remedies and products you can try to get rid of plantar warts. Duct tape treatment, tea tree oil treatment and garlic can be also very effective to cure plantar warts. In case, home remedies don’t work, then you should visit the dermatologist. The dermatologist will recognize the exact cause of your problem and offer you the right treatment.

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Plantar warts usually go away on their own, but most people would rather treat them than wait for them to disappear. Unless you have an impaired immune system or diabetes or are pregnant, there’s no reason you can’t treat warts with over-the-counter remedies. But you may wish to consult your doctor for help. He or she may suggest a combination of over-the-counter and office treatments for plantar warts. No wart treatment works 100 percent of the time. In general, your doctor will recommend the least painful — and least destructive — methods first, especially for children. Common treatments for simple plantar warts Your doctor may suggest trying these common treatments one at a time or in combination: Salicylic acid. Wart medications and patches are available at drugstores. To treat plantar warts, you’ll need a 40 percent salicylic acid solution or patch (Curad Mediplast, Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar, others), which peels off the infected skin a little bit at a time. Apply the soluti

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