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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: Irish_Alley on October 02, 2010, 05:47:09 pm
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Well my friend has warts on his hands like 4 of thm they are not on the back but the inside on the fingers well he tried the freeze away otc nothing weakest to work tried duck tape only for a day maybe he will try that again but want to see if anyone has any tips on this I, I mean he lol have heard going to a dermatologist is not cheap for one not alone four but like I said any one have any home tips that could help me out thanks
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Your friend?
go to the doctor
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Lol that part was a joke vile. Yeah I guess I should go to the doctor
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A pocket knife worked fine for my last one, but it wasnt on the inside of my hand.
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I had two on the palm of my hand one time when I was in highschool and I tried cutting them with a knife also but they would come back I ended up going to the doc and he froze them and after a week or so I was able to pop them off and they never came back.
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Salicylic acid in a concentrated liquid---not the pads. I had a bump form on my thumb after I stuck it while working on a parking brake cable...a thread of the cable came loose and the wire went right into my skin on my thumb and a bump formed on it. No matter what, it would keep coming back after I tried tirmming it off and cutting it. Finally I used a small bottle of Salicylic acid with a little application brush and 2 or 3 x a day i would brush the stuff on the bump. I did this for about 2 or 3 weeks. I was determined to get it off. It would cause a white scab type thing, but I kept at it. Finally it fell off and never returned. Compound W has salicylic acid...or you can go to Walgreens or CVS or some drug store and get a generic...just look at the active ingredients for the acid. It doesn't smell good either, but it works! Don't worry about the insructions, i just kept applying the stuff when i would sit around watching TV, or whatever...just kept at it.
$15 on amazon: look at the small words under the word Compound on the box...it says Salicylic acid
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Think I might try that before I go to the docs and save some money. I know iv had at least one for most of my life it would go away and come back in another spot remember when I was little this farmer cut a cross in it added some mustard on it and wrapped it up with a band add don’t remember it falling off but it was gone in a little while but about 4 years ago I had only one then it disappeared only to reappear in a different spot then next thing I know I have another then another now I have one new one popping up. Its embarrassing cause I like to give hand shakes to friends and new people I meet, a nice firm hand shake. But now I find my self bumping fist just because I don’t want them to touch one :'( lol
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Uh oh the infamous fist bump lol
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The knife trick works but you have to dig the root out which makes it a bit more difficult, I had a buddy of mine do it for me on mine a few years ago now.
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Just chop yr hand off > they'll never come back! ;D
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You have to take out "the root" so cutting it out might be bloody. my grandfather used to have an apparatus that would burn the skin with electricity (don't know why he had it) but it took care of one i had in my elbow. it was an impressive experience :P
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I'm no sissy but man just the thought of doing that makes me want to be a sissy
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I was told to constantly apply high acidity vinegar to the warts, but I haven't tried it myself.
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When I was a kid, both of my elbows were covered with warts. I had heard my family talking about my Great Grandmother being able to remove warts. We finally went to Tennessee to visit and I asked her to take them off. She told me to wait in the den and she went in the kitchen and I heard the water run a for just second. She came out with a plain old dish rag and made one pass on each elbow with it and told me to forget about them and they would go away. Sure enough, a couple of weeks later I looked and they were gone.
Since then I've had plenty, though. The best thing to do is the get the Dr to freeze them off. I had one Dr. burn some off my hands with that electric thing and it was painful to say the least. It works just like a welding machine. He hooked a cuff to my arm which was actually the ground and the little lead end would arc and draw fire. The smell of burning flesh is enough to make you puke by itself.
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I wonder what grandma put on the rag in addition to water.
The smell of burning flesh is enough to make you puke by itself.
reminds me of when i had lasik surgery---smelling one's cornea being lazer burned and seeing it smoke isn't fun.
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Had one on my palm near the heal of my hand when I was a kid. It was there for a long time, tried compound W, and it would make it smaller but never got rid of it. I can remember this still today. One day at school I was bitting it off, I ripped it up out of my hand, the roots were no lie about two inches long. I could feel them pull out of the center of my hand!!! It was nasty looking! Yeah it was bloody. Had to go to the office, and have it wrapped up. Three room school, two grades per room, the office lady was also the nurse. It never came back!
I have one on the web between the thumb and index finger on the palm side now that has been there for years. I bite, or cut the top of that one off all the time. I tried compound W, and that home freeze stuff. Didn't seem to work.
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I wonder what grandma put on the rag in addition to water.
The smell of burning flesh is enough to make you puke by itself.
reminds me of when i had lasik surgery---smelling one's cornea being lazer burned and seeing it smoke isn't fun.
WOW you are able to see the laser as it burns your eyes ??
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WOW you are able to see the laser as it burns your eyes ??
Oh Yeah, you have to remain awake and alert during the procedure so that you can focus on a little red light. If you move your eye and focus on something else, well, let's just say it wouldn't be good.
I smelled the burning and saw the smoke from the laser.
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WOW you are able to see the laser as it burns your eyes ??
Oh Yeah, you have to remain awake and alert during the procedure so that you can focus on a little red light. If you move your eye and focus on something else, well, let's just say it wouldn't be good.
I smelled the burning and saw the smoke from the laser.
Dude my eyes are watering now... :o
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Which is why I will probably NEVER have Lasik. I have a "thing" about my eyes. I can put hard contacts in and touch them, but there is NO WAY I could be awake for that. My friend had it done and she about freaked me out when she was describing it. In addition we were watching Saw I while she is describing it and now I think of that everytime I see that movie.
I would have to show up at the eye doctor and the crack me on the back of the head and knock me out cold put me on the table and then get the surgery done... I can't even stand optometrist touching my eyelids..
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There's a reason they give you valium when having the procedure....to calm the nerves.
I actually would recommend lasik to anyone w/ bad eyesight. I went from 20/400, where I couldn't even count the fingers on my outstretched hand before, to 20/10 vision. Never have to wear glasses or contacts anymore. That was about 8 years ago and no problems since.
At our shooting range I went from low 90's (with glasses) to constantly shooting 99.7 and 99.8 every year.
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good thing I'm doing OK with my eyes ;)
Just didn't imagine you would have to experience something like that, i always thought that you would be KO
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At our shooting range I went from low 90's (with glasses) to constantly shooting 99.7 and 99.8 every year.
Bad news for the bad guys!
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Well got the compound stuff and wow in the first day after putting it on a couple times I can feel it burn just a tad. But it does seam to be helping so I read the directions and the said you can use a stone to help grind it down well I had one of those stones but desired to take a grinder to it well only a dremel but man I wish I took some pics I think they will be gone in no time
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I really hope it works for you. It may take a while though.
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I have used a little grinder to keep a finger nail in check on a smashed up finger before!