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amother
Jade
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 11:35 am
Brooklyn or near.
Please recommend somebody good who can remove some warts from a child’s hand.
Preferably should accept UHC comm plan.
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Sebastian
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 11:39 am
just buy wart remover over the counter. It works just as well
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ra_mom
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 12:25 pm
I don't know which insurances he accepts, but Dr. Weiss in Flatbush is excellent.
If you just have this issue, you can use Dr. Snow in BP too.
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amother
Jade
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 1:23 pm
ra_mom wrote: | I don't know which insurances he accepts, but Dr. Weiss in Flatbush is excellent.
If you just have this issue, you can use Dr. Snow in BP too. |
Thanks, dr Weiss doesn’t accept my insurance.
What’s the reason I should use dr snow only for this? Is he not so good? Because I was actually considering him.
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amother
Mustard
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 1:26 pm
don't use dr. snow! he didn't want to burn off a wart on a 3 year old.thought it would be traumatic. He prescribed "wart cream" that was really a skin cancer cream. When my dh went to pick it up pharmacy said it was $600.That sent off alarm bells, and we looked it up and discovered that this highly controversial cream attacks the autoimmune system and a lot of ppl had many problems from the cream.(we refused it) I was so angry. Never went back. It fell off a two weeks later by itself. How can you prescribe something like that to a 3 year old??!!
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silly
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 1:37 pm
Removing warts can be very very painful maybe just use a wart remover
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ra_mom
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 2:49 pm
amother wrote: | Thanks, dr Weiss doesn’t accept my insurance.
What’s the reason I should use dr snow only for this? Is he not so good? Because I was actually considering him. |
He's not helpful and sometimes I wonder about him. We stopped using him. He did once remove a wart for dd years ago using a device to scoop it out. The procedure went well. Understandably, she screamed.
Dr. Weiss was going to burn off a wart for same dd now but she was afraid so she's using Compound W Gel over the counter per his recommendation. She files down the wart when she sees the top layer turning white / dead skin from cream usage.
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amother
Azure
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 3:02 pm
A few years ago two of my kids had warts at the same time. We were going to have them removed but then a doctor recommended that I take apple cider vinegar and soak a small amount of a cotton ball in it and put it on the wart and wrap it with a band aid or tape. It took a couple of days but it disappeared. I don't remember how many times a day we did it but I'd say to try in the morning and before bed. Hatzlacha.
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jflower
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 9:25 pm
I was successful in removing a wart from my hand by just covering it with duct tape. I did not use vinegar. If I remember correctly I changed the tape whenever it got ratty looking and it took about two weeks for the wart to disappear. It's been a few years and it never came back.
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Sebastian
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Wed, Jun 27 2018, 9:27 pm
amother please! Wart remover coasts less than $10 and is painless. Just apply every day.
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