There : There are several treatments for warts that can be successful. Often it does take a few visits (every three weeks or so) to get to the "root" of the wart. Liquid nitrogen is the most common treatment but there are others including immune therapy that can help. Read more about more treatment options at the link below. It depends where they are located and their size as to the best treatment options for you. I hope that helps!
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Wart : Warts are usually harmless but may be unsightly. Warts on the feet are called verrucas (or verrucae) and are sometimes painful. Warts and verrucas usually clear in time without treatment. If required, they can often be cleared more quickly with treatment. Most commonly, treatment involves applying salicylic acid or freezing with liquid nitrogen or a cold spray.
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Warts = virus: To get rid of them, we have to stimulate the body's own immune system to attack the wart virus. Persistence with the treatment and patience is essential! Treatment with wart paint usually makes the wart smaller and less uncomfortable; 70% of warts resolve within twelve weeks of daily applications. Other options include cryotherapy, electrosurgery, and a large range of other possible creams. See GP
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