Plantar Wart Cure
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Duct Tape
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Duct tape is often viewed as a way to fix anything, and the Mayo Clinic says it has been proven effective as a cure for plantar warts. A study in 2002 showed that duct tape was more effective than freezing the warts. You simply need to cut a piece of duct tape to size, put it over the wart and leave it there for a week. Remove the tape, soak your foot in water and rub the wart with a pumice stone or emery board. Reapply the tape and repeat the process until the wart is cured. This can take up to two months.
Salicylic Acid
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Salicylic acid is a popular and effective ingredient in many over-the-counter plantar wart treatments. You can get it in liquid or patch form. Apply it as directed, and remove dead skin with a pumice stone or emery board before putting on more liquid or applying a new patch. Eventually the entire wart will be removed, although the Mayo Clinic says that it can take several weeks for a complete cure.
Freezing
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You can cure your plantar warts through freezing at home, or you can have a doctor do it. There are several freezing products available over the counter, but they are not as effective as cryotherapy done by a medical professional. Doctors use liquid nitrogen, which freezes at a much lower temperature than at-home products.
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