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Here are some ways to deal with warts.
Catch it early The earlier you catch a wart, the greater your chances of clearing it quickly. In its early stages, a wart resembles a tiny, flesh-colored, solid pimple. You can treat it with an over-the-counter preparation for warts, usually made up of an acid solution such as salicylic acid, which works on smaller warts. | Try electrocautery Electrocautery is a quick and relatively painless procedure performed under local anesthesia and uses a heat producing electric current. It takes about 5 minutes and causes little pain. | Freeze it Cryosurgery is a technique where the wart is sprayed or swabbed with liquid nitrogen. The procedure takes only a few minutes, although it may need to be repeated for deep warts. It often causes a blister to develop, and the wart is removed with the blister roof. You will feel moderate to sever throbbing pain afterwards which can last a few minutes to a few hours, depending on where the wart was located. | |
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