Did you know that there are many options available to you when it comes to curing your warts? You might be surprised to know that some of the common wart removal techniques are not actually wart cures but more of a short-term solution for a long-term problem.
If you walk into a doctors office today and ask your doctor to "cure your warts", they will most likely take a long cotton swab and dip it into some dry ice. Once the cotton swab has the dry ice solution on it, they will press it firmly against your wart causing it to sizzle and burn like crazy! This type of procedure tends to be quite painful and causes your wart to fall off several days afterwards. The problem with this wart cure is that often times it is not a cure at all! Many people experience their warts coming back as soon as two weeks later after having them frozen by a doctor.
Freezing warts in my experience is mostly beneficial for the short term due to the fact that they come back in such a short amount of time. This is because wart freezing only focuses on removing your warts but not preventing them from coming back. I hope that you're not discouraged by the information I've given you so far because there actually are several ways to cure warts for good!
Curing warts for life involves not only removing the warts on your body, but also treating your skin in such a way that it will not be prone to developing warts in the future. Effective wart cures often involve several key ingredients such as salicylic acid and aloe vera. These substances are strong enough to remove your warts but gentle enough to cure them by treating the problem and not just the symptoms.
While many people claim to have genuine wart cures, it is important to remember that some are only a temporary solution and you should learn from other people's mistakes when choosing the best wart cure.
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