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Duct Tape for Wart Removal: Does It Really
Work?
Can this low cost method actually work?
Warts are skin growths that appear on the skin. In fact, they
can appear just about anywhere on the body. Although most warts
are harmless, almost all are non-cancerous; you may be
interested in having your warts removed. In fact, there is even
a good chance that you already started researching your wart
removal options online. If so, did you come across a method
that suggested using duct tape?
The duct tape wart removal treatment is, in a way, considered a
home remedy. Home remedies are used to describe treatments that
are given right at home. They are also used to describe
ingredients that most individuals already have inside their
home. Since you would likely already have duct tape in your
possession and use it at home, duct tape can easily be
considered a home remedy.
In addition to being considered a home remedy, the duct tape
method is also considered a free or low-cost wart removal
option. If you do not have duct tape in your possession, you
can purchase it from most dollar stores. When compared to other
wart removal methods, which include professional removals, as
well as the use of over-the-counter wart removers, the duct
tape method is money saving. Depending on the type of health
insurance you have, if you even have any at all, it can be too
expensive for you to have your warts professionally removed.
While most over-the-counter wart removers are considered
relatively inexpensive, they can retail for around five to
thirty dollars, why pay more money than you have to?
While it is important to understand the benefits of using duct
tape as a wart remover, it is also important to examine how you
use it. To remove your warts, you are advised to place duct
tape over them. You will want to keep the area covered for
around six to seven days. After the six or seven days are up,
you will then remove the tape. At this time, you will want to
soak the area in water. When in the water, it is advised that
you use a pumice stone, or any other items that are similar to
the stone. You will want to use the pumice stone to scrape the
area. Now, for some individuals the wart disappears right away,
but for others it takes longer. If your wart is still present,
after following the above mentioned directions, you are advised
to redo the process again. After a couple more weeks, your
warts should no longer be an issue.
Although the process seems relatively easy, there are many
individuals, maybe even yourself included, who wonder if this
method really works. Of course, it is important to remember
that different individuals react differently to different
things, including certain wart removal methods. With this in
mind, using duct tape for wart removal is effective. In fact,
it is so effective, that a number of healthcare professionals
have even started advising their clients to use duct tape as a
wart remover. Their reason for doing this is that duct tape is
not only cheap, but it is also pain free, unlike many other
wart removal methods.
If you were looking for more scientific proof, it has been
noted that warts will often disappear on their own, overtime.
This happens when the body’s immune system beings to find and
fight them and their bacteria. It has been said, in numerous
scientific studies, that duct tape seems to help hurry up the
process. In a way, when duct tape covers up a wart the immune
system seems to start working faster. That is the reason why
warts tend to disappear within a couple of weeks or months
after using the above mentioned duct tape method.
Despite the proof that duct tape works as a way to remove
unwanted warts, there are still many individuals who are
uncomfortable with the thought of trying this treatment. If you
are one of those individuals, there is no need to worry. There
are a number of other effective wart removal methods that you
can use; however, it is important to remember that they may not
be as low-cost or as effective as duct
tape.
by Steve Evans - 6 March 2009
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