HOW TO REMOVE A PLANTAR WART

First I would like to say that this is a personal treatment that I have performed on myself, this is not a medically certified but it work for me.

It started like a splint on my left foot hill on the left side of it. AT FIRST I thought it was a splint that somehow got stuck in my foot and because it didn't look like a wart, that eventually did had. So the first thing I did was to get a needle poke it and squished the area. of course it was weird because nothing came out.   Well I thought, if there was something in there it has probably gone now.   Two weeks past and the little ball thing was still their and started to change in to something that just didn't look  more like a splint stuck in my foot. So this is how it looked after a few weeks after.

Well now I did not know what to think it was just weird looking and then it was painful to walk on it, or better say walk on that side of my hill. After a month I thought again well maybe I can find something else to remove this hard thing off of my hill and for a bit I thought it was what they call a foot corn.

Later on I learn how stupid it was of me not doing enough research because foot corns only grow around your toes and this is how it look's
   Well my plantar wart did look like that in the beginning, but on my hill, all do like I was saying foot corn DON'T GROW ON THE Hills, They grow on your toes or around them. but I thought it was a foot corn.

   So I went to buy foot corn medicine and that made it worse and it started to have an ugly look, because the way the medicine for foot con works is that it creates a scab that eventually falls off. so lets take a look of the results:
  Now like you can see it has a scab around but the center just doesn't look the same.The scab eventually fell off like I mentioned before, but the center (the wart) didn't.
  Well at this time I did not know what else to do, I started to think That the best thing to do is just go to the doctor and ask for some professional advice, but I did not wanted to go to pay some doctor who was just going to tell me use this medicine and by the way is $150 dollars for me telling you what medicine to use.
   So I research some more and learn that there was some medicine for it.  I try using compound w, but that did not work aether.

THE SOLUTION OR AT LEAST MY SOLUTION
  I did more research and found out that doctors actually freeze's the plantar wart and then they remove it. well I thought if I can just do this myself so I don't have to pay hundreds of dollars to someone.

Later that day I found a product called freeze away, this medicine was designed to do what doctors do, they freeze the wart and then eventually falls off. Well I thought maybe is going to work and that way I don't have to go to the doctor.

other options people use: Wart medicine


  I apply this medicine and IT WORKED, THIS WAS AWESOME, I will post a video of how I apply this medicine I hope this works for you, because it worked for me.( remember I am not a doctor and this is what worked for me, you should talk to your doctor if you have any concerns) ONE LAST THING, plantar warts may be easy to contract if you immune system is weak, a suggestion is to get some vitamins, that you can get for cheap. at the bottom of this blog I will make some links were you can get what I have use and have worked for me.

  Here is the first video showing you what I try using and then the last medicine freeze away.


THIS IS ME ASKING MY FATHER TO APPLY THE MEDICINE ON THE PLANTAR WART.


FINALLY FALLING OFF, AFTER 6 DAYS OF USING THE APPLICATION, AND DAILY WASHING IT  WITH  SOAP.


THIS IS HOW IT LOOKS NOW


HOW TO APPLY THE MEDICINE, READ INSTRUCTIONS IN BOX OR IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FOWLING VIDEO.

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1)   Make sure the area with the wart(s) is clean and dry. You may want to cleanse it gently with a mild soap.

2)  Take the white applicator tip and screw it onto the pressurized can, twisting it clockwise to lock it in securely.

3)  Place the can upside down on a sturdy surface and push down the applicator tip for about 3 seconds. You may notice a hissing sound and condensation on the tip as it freezes due to the liquid nitrogen.

4)  Push the applicator tip onto the wart, making sure to cover the entire wart--not just the center.(If is on your foot apply for 40 seconds, if is any ware else for 20 seconds)  Note that the applicator must still be attached to the can. Do not remove the applicator until after use.

5)  Twist the applicator counterclockwise and discard it. Be careful not to touch the tip to prevent the HPV, or wart-causing virus, from spreading. Use a new applicator to treat additional warts.

6) Wait about 24 hours after treatment and gently cleanse the treated wart with soap and water. Apply the other application only on the wart area. 


I HOPE THAT YOU CAN GET THAT WART REMOVED, YOU WILL FEEL SO MUCH BETTER WHEN IS GONE. GOOD LUCK