When it comes to treating your warts you will discover that most treatments include an ingredient called salicylic acid. You can buy these products in the form of gel, ointment, liquid and even adhesive pads that contain the substance. Not only will you want to remove warts for the sake of beauty but also your wellbeing. It's not like dealing with wrinkles, warts are a sign that there is something wrong in the body, notably a virus. Warts are also very embarrassing for people and often they don't like to talk about it.
You should never use salicylic acid products if you have diabetes or a problem with your immune system. If you don't have any such conditions, and you do use them, do so with caution. It's essential that you follow the instructions that come with the product.
You don't need to use salicylic acid to treat warts however as there are alternatives that you can try instead. One method is to take fish oil caps that will give you 25,000 i.u. of Vitamin A. What you will do is open the capsule and spread the oil on your wart. Rub it in once a day.
Other oils and juices can be used in a similar way for common warts. Such products you can rub onto your wart include castor oil, clove oil and vitamin E oil. Aloe vera juice, milkweed juice, and the milky juice of unripe figs have been known to have a positive effect. You perhaps will even want to give dandelion sap a try and see how it works for you.
Tea tree oil is a very popular remedy for all sorts of problems and this includes warts. You can soak the wart in water for twenty minutes. After you have soaked your wart you need to dry it and then put come vinegar onto it. After allowing the wart to dry off you should wash and dry it again.
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