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    Effective Over The Counter Wart Removal Remedies

    By on December 15, 2019

    Nobody can ever be proud to say that they have warts or “verruca”. Most will even be embarrassed to admit that they have them. Part of the reason is that they look ugly. These are usually connected to that wart-y witch from Hansel and Gretel and other fairy tales.

    Every year, thousands of people are looking for a solution on how to get rid of warts and many sooner or later end up with a product called Wartrol.

    However, before we get into that, let’s take a closer look at this skin condition, what kind of treatments and remedies are available and which is right for you.

    There are many different kinds of these unsightly skin growths. The common wart usually appears on the hands. They can also be found on any part of the body.

    handsPlantar warts can be found on the bottom of the feet. There is what’s called flat warts. These are commonly found on the face, arms or the legs. They are usually mistaken for moles.

    Filiform warts are found around the mouth, nose and the beard area. HPV on fingernails and toenails are called periungal warts. These are painful to treat because the nail beds where the skin growths are attached to are very sensitive.

    The last kind is genital warts. These occur in the genital areas (inside the vagina, in the cervix, or on the penis) and around the genital areas (near the anus or areas that surround the genitals).

    Best Over The Counter Wart Removers

    There are different ways to treat this skin condition: over the counter wart removers, natural remedies, home remedies and doctor-assisted therapies.

    The methods used by doctors are usually laser and other methods that make use of substances not readily available in the market. You have to be ready with a loaded pocketbook though if you want to go through these procedures.

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    Wart Removal Laser Surgery Treatment

    The stingy will go for home remedies that do not cost a lot of money. One popular but not thoroughly effective method is the duct tape method. You simply have to put duct tape on the specific part of the skin.

    The verruca is expected to fall off when you take the duct tape off after a few days. While some warts do fall off, there are those that are left behind. Recurrence is also a problem with this method.

    The more “adventurous” would try razors, blades, nail files, and pumice stones to physically remove the rough, stony top of the skin growth. Some have succeeded in using these methods, but obviously, there are risks of skin infections and abrasions. Just thinking about these methods makes me cringe!

    There are other common home ingredients for self-treatments. These ingredients include garlic, vinegar, and apple cider vinegar. The acids in these ingredients are supposed to burn away the majority of the skin growth. You do have to do all the pounding and mixing on your own, though and experiment a lot.

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    Over The Counter Treatments

    One treatment method that is convenient yet inexpensive is an over-the-counter formulation. There are a lot of these available in the market and you might not want to try each of them one by one.

    To date hundreds of different formulations have been created in the forms of liquids, creams, ointments both synthetic as well as natural from companies like clear away, equate and others. There are special solutions for kids, animals and even for specific areas of the body, like the face, finger and toe nails, genitals etc.

    Some of them also target specific conditions, like the formula from Revitol as well as Dermatend. Both are used for getting rid of moles and removing skin tags, and we have already written reviews about them which you can find at the links in this text or in the sidebar.

    To save you from the trouble of having a basketful of verruca treatment products, here’s a quick rundown on a few formulations.

    Compound W Freeze Off and Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away

    These otc anti wart remedies use cryotherapy to freeze the skin growths then eventually kill them. compound-w-freeze-offPeople who have used these products and products using the same technology have mixed reviews about them.

    Some were very satisfied and some were not. They do not seem to eliminate all occurences of this health problem, though. This could be because of how the products are used.

    Another downside is after that part of the skin is “frozen,” the healing time is around 1-2 weeks. That, however, is not an assurance that the verruca will fall off. If the freezing did not work the first time, you may have to repeat the applications or treat the area for a longer time. This usually results in blisters.

    The good news is that when the skin growths fall off, there will be no scarring. For those who are squeamish when it comes to a bit of pain, these products are not for you, though.

    Wartrol

    This product comes in liquid form and works much faster than the less popular options Dermasil or Skinhale. It was created using two treatment methods, homeopathy and dissolving of skin growths. It has salicylic acid that dissolves the verrucae away.

    official-siteTo ensure that they will not come back, the homeopathic ingredients help to activate the immune system. The body will fight the HPV virus on its own, ensuring that it will not be able to invade the body again to cause this condition.

    According to my own experience and comparing dozens of customer reviews of the various products, Wartrol came out as one of the best anti wart treatments that are on the market today.

    Make no mistake, just like the other products it received mixed reactions but the overall removal time frame, price, ease of use and other factors made it my favorite in the end.

    Here I will take a closer look at what Wartrol is, show you real customer reviews and testimonials, a list of ingredients and what they do as well as where you can buy it.

    About Jason Pewitt

    Jason Pewitt has been working successfully as a medical and health journalist and blogger for several years already. Among the topics he likes to write about most are skin care, anti-aging and psychology. Jason frequently publishes new content at WebMediaEU though he enjoys spending his off days with his 5 year old son Peter. He is also editor in chief and is glad to be able to share the administration of the site with his wife Mary.

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