How to remove common wart? Learn this trick and remove the wart at home without having to remove it surgically!
Warts are lumps or small grains of flesh that are created on some parts of the body, specifically on the fingers or toes, but this does not limit their appearance on other parts of the body. These turn out to be quite uncomfortable, unsightly and unpleasant.
The common characteristics of warts are as follows: they are small, fleshy, or lumpy lumps. They are flesh colored but can also be white, pink or tan, rough to the touch and are commonly covered by black spots which are small obstructed blood vessels. Worst of all is that they are contagious to the touch, so they are so common. To remove common wart, there are many ways or remedies. We will share a really surprising method.
Use silver tape
Preliminary studies have confirmed that using silver tape every day is a good method to remove common wart.
The study was performed with 61 patients, after two months, 85% of the patients had already had the total disappearance of the warts. Now, then we will show you the correct way so you can use the silver tape for removing the warts.
How to remove common wart with silver tape?
You should cut some of the silver tape and place it in the place where you have the wart. Keep it there for about six days; do this earlier if you notice that the condition of the tape has declined.
After that time passes, remove the tape and with the help of a pumice stone or a disposable cardboard file, gently remove the dead tissue from the wart. Leave it exposed for 12 hours and then repeat the process with the tape.
As recommendations to prevent the growth of warts, we give you the following:
- Avoid direct contact with warts, even your own.
- Do not use the same pumice you normally use with any part of the body, use a new one.
- Not touching the warts can prevent spreading the virus.
- Warts commonly appear when the skin has been damaged or nibbled, so do not eat your nails.
- Also remember to go to the doctor if necessary.
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