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Sun, Apr 18 2021, 9:59 am
Vinegar on small piece of cotton. Cover with bandaid. It will become black and fall off.
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almostlettinggo


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Sun, Apr 18 2021, 10:09 am
Was a long time ago... If I remember correctly-about a week or so.
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mindyme


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Sun, Apr 18 2021, 11:57 am
I had this with my kids. We tried so many things including seeing a dermatologist. In the end what really worked was: duct tape! Cheap, easy, non-painful, non-medicated. Put a small piece snugly around the finger over each wart. Change weekly or when it falls off. You can cover with a bandaid if you or she doesn't like how the tape looks. But it works!
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Thu, Jan 13 2022, 9:21 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I tried the medicated bandaid on my own wart and it didn't work, but my wart was on an odd part of my thumb and pretty large. Maybe I'll try it on my daughter, I'd just rather something gentler or more natural. |
Someone I know had success with tea tree oil.
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