Duct tape warts
Once you have established that you have a wart the very next question is how do you get rid of it and how do you do this quickly ? The answer to this question could largely depend on where the wart is located. There are a variety of ways to remove warts ranging from those carried out only by medical professionals all the way through to home remedies. Amongst the best of the DIY wart removing methods, duct tape warts removal seems to have some foundations and is a generally accepted method commonly mentioned on medical websites. Many people try this method to remove warts on hands.
How to get rid of warts with duct tape
The process of getting rid of warts with duct tape is pretty straight forward. First you will need to soak the wart in warm water and dry thoroughly with a clean towel. Next apply the duct tape to cover the wart. This is easier for warts on fingers than perhaps on other parts of the body. Leave the tape on for a week. If the duct tape falls off of the wart simply re-apply it. After 1 week take the duct tape off, soak the wart again in warm water for about 5 minutes and then gently rub the top with a pumice stone or an emery board. Leave the wart overnight and in the morning re-apply the duct tape. Repeat this process for up to 2 months until you start to notice that the wart is drying up and falling off.
There is no special wart removal duct tape, any variety will do, the principle here is just about covering the wart to starve it of oxygen. This may seem like a strange option when considering how to remove your wart but there have been studies on this method and it has been proven to work, although later studies were less conclusive.
Other methods of wart removal.
If you have a wart in a place that makes duct tape difficult to apply, such as the face or foot, then you may want to consider other more gentle methods of wart removal. There are a number of homeopathic remedies available on the web.
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Left untreated warts may disappear by themselves, although this can take many months or even years. Whichever method of wart removal you try remember that they will take time and that each method may work better on some people and not so well on others. So whether its duct tape warts removal or other methods, find the right method for you and stick with it.