How to Remove the Dead Tissue of a Wart
Treating a wart on the hands, fingers or soles of the feet usually involves killing the wart tissue. This may be done at home by applying over-the-counter (OTC) wart treatments. The tissue must be removed periodically as it dies off between chemical applications; eventually, the entire wart will be gone. The process is safe, but the tissue must be removed carefully to avoid damaging the surrounding skin or spreading the wart.Things You'll Need
- Emery board or pumice stone
- Over-the-counter wart removal medication
- Duct tape (optional)
Instructions
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Soak the wart before starting the dead tissue removal process. Submerge your hand or foot in warm water and let it soak for 10 to 20 minutes to soften the tissue. This will make it easier to remove.
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Rub off the dead tissue with an emery board or pumice stone. Do this gently or you may go too deep and damage the surrounding healthy issue. You should not feel any pain if you are doing it correctly because the dead tissue does not have any feeling.
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Clean the area around the wart with mild soap and water and dry it thoroughly. Moisture encourages wart growth so drying the area completely will help prevent the wart from spreading.
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Reapply the OTC medication you are using to kill the wart tissue. The Mayo Clinic recommends doing this once or twice a day. Repeat the process until the entire wart is gone, which may take several weeks when using a typical salicylic acid product.
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