Would you recommend using an OTC wart freezing apparatus? Why or why not?
I went to the doctor's to ask her what a big bump on my finger be, and she told me it was a bitten cuticle that turned into a wart. I promptly went to the pharmacy and bought something to attain rid of it, but I can't help but infer it seems unsafe. The paper says the product can mete out blindness (I don't get how it can lead to blindness), and that if you leave the freezing applicator on too long you'll require medical attention. Would you recommend using this product (it's Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away), or should I gain my money back and go away the job to a trusted professional? Has anyone have success using this product? Any impossible experiences? Thanks!
Answers: Freezing a wart is pretty simple, but if u are uncomfortable next see the doc. I would ask a friend to assist u if you are doing it yourself. Its basically the effect someone would draw from if they got freezer adjectives. It shoots a spray , at the wart. The area will be tender and usually a short time red. Thats because it just kill the top layers of skin... the nouns where the wart be dosnt hurt... its usualy the area right around the wart specifically still sennsitive. For a complete regimen, ( usually one freeze will not be enough) I would do a freeze once a month for 2-3 months. Everyday I would apply some liquid and maintain covered with a square inch of duct cassette... so it is CONSTANTLY getting battled, which doesnt hand down and opputrunity to REGROW. think of a wart close to a carrot in the ground.. even though u kill top layers.. that bottom of the root is still down in attendance... if left alone it wll regrow. A strict regimen... and day by day upkeep will ensure the wart will be gone within 3 months. sooner if properly care for and no days are missed.
I dont think your going to hurt or injure yourself if you try it. Unless you stick it in your eyes intentionally. It also depends on how big the wart is. If your that agitated though, just travel to a dermatologist and have it frozen off/removed. i hold used one before and it worked without fault fine I had no problems next to it
ummm... put this white liquid on your wart next pick it off
also enjoy your foot docter perscirbe pills for it... they work wonderfully
My husbands dermatologist told him to use the Dr Scholl's Freeze Away. He said it works just approaching the he uses in the department and it's safe. We get some, it worked really well and be easy to use. Some wart require more than one treatment.