My personal experience with a wart: I had a wart on my foot since i was like, 8? And it was HUGE. My mother went to so many doctors who gave me a lot of different methods of removing the wart like cutting it after soaking it in water, spraying it with like a very cold spray and eventually my mother couldn't handle it anymore and my wart got lasered. Despite all her efforts and despite a freaking laserbeam burning the heck out of my wart,it still persisted and stayed. Until my aunt told my mother to use garlic to create blisters on my wart so that the skin could swell up and the roots would be easier to cut. It worked. So now i have a scar on my foot, where my wart was. So in conclusion: if doctors' procedures don't work and your wart is still too stubborn to die, use garlic. Way cheaper and effective. Thanks for reading!
How exactly did you use the garlic to create blisters? I have a friend who has warts and I will show this video to her later and will also suggest this method. Thank you in advance.
@@simpyphus3141 Hi! So my mother would cut the garlic into some slices and tape them on my wart. Depending on how big the wart is, i'd recommend taping the garlic slice like on the side of the wart (where the normal skin and the wart meet) so that when the skin swells up, the wart would also swell up and if you cut through the skin you could also cut through the roots of the wart. And just a side reminder: remember to desinfect and bandage the wound if you manage to get it out. I wish your friend good luck and a quick recovery! ;)
@2024mhs Actually my doctors did use a type of freezing spray to burn the wart but they did it for like 1min and then they'd schedule another appointment for me next week and the entire thing would repeat without any progress showing.. and then garlic saved me.
Oh cheers! I used potatoes for mine; I used to have a bunch of them on my hand but after a few weeks of making handmade potato chips at home, I realized they had all gone! Idk if it's something in the juice or what, but it was amazing!
HPV hides from your immune system by staying within your skin cells to avoid detection. Cryotherapy and salicylic acid can't get rid of all the virus. Although I don't recommend doing this, I had warts on my hands and feet as a child and would frequently cut them off with a knife. I got frustrated because they'd keep coming back so I've cut off bigger and bigger chunks of my skin until it started to bleed. Strangely enough, this act of cutting the skin while causing bleeding may have exposed immune cells in my blood to the virus. Next thing I know, all the warts on my hands and feet were totally gone within a few weeks and they have never come back.
@@calitreesweet homeopathy is not actual medicine but a placebo of sorts, you believing it would cure you caused your body to try harder to fend off the wart and well it succeeded. the mind is powerful, you just need something to channel it.
Finally. Truthful info about HPV that doesn't say that it's only an STI. While that's the most common means of transmission, HPV is one of those viruses that's everywhere.
Try bandaging it with electrical tape, this is a known home remedy. Saw that in a documentary once that it works for those warts that are common on hands.
Doctors have told me at hoem remidies or over the counter "treatments" dont really work work bc it only does the surface layer. Not the root of where it comes from, hence the need for burning, freezing, or cutting. Ive had all 3 and theyve still come back on my hands... 🤷♀️@TheFeldhamster
i've had some pretty persistent warts on my feet for the past few years and finally got rid of the last one about a month ago! my dermatologist recommended surrounding the skin of the wart with a bit of vaseline with the help of a q-tip before applying salicylic acid to the wart, then putting a tiny bit of a plastic bag on that and covering that with adhesive bandage, then changing it every day (i did it every other day or so because i'm lazy lol). the trick was to not let the salicylic acid dry out and it worked really well! for a single tiny wart i can also recommend putting salicylic acid on, then covering that with a pimple patch with the same ingredient (and maybe some adhesive bandage to secure it in place)! that also worked really well on my toe and was less work and less of a mess lmao
What are the odds dude I just moments before came to know that this thing on my wrist is a wart and Ted just showed up with on warts . Thats freaking crazy.
I used to have a wart on my left palm. I had no idea that it was caused by HPV. Trippy. I removed the wart with a nail clipper and cleaned the area with hydrogen peroxide i think. This was twenty two years ago
@@jayrenee378 I have one on one finger and clipping the wart itself doesn't hurt but if you catch some healthy skin it does. I know because I already cut mine off multiple times and keeps coming back 😵💫
i had a foot wart on my second toe. I cut it with clippers and used this solution that comes with a padding with hole in it. put it on and put the solution in. took like 2 years to get rid of it. very annoying
@Raylen_Fa-ield I had a similar thing happened, 3 times being frozen it came back. So I rubbed it with a pumice stone every day and it disappeared. It's not recomended to do it yourself but it works sometimes.
Wait, there are _hundreds_ of species of HPV? I was always under the impression that there was only one because it was always referred to in the singular? What HPV was the vaccine I had when I was a teenager targeting?
Some HPVs can cause cancer too. Especially around the groin area and in the uterus. Many European countries are now vaccinating against these specific strains of HPV.
I have self treated feet warts that worked 100% with store bought apple cider vinegar: - cut down the skin layer (with a clean nail clipper) till point bleeding starts and exposes the wart - rub/drip on the vinegar all over - keep covered with cut-to-size cotton pads (or plastic bag sheet/ band aid) and tape up - use a tiny drink straw to dab more vinegar on the pad every few hours keeping the wart soaked and the vinegar from drying out - it is working when you feel stinging pain every time vinegar is added as the wart dies - the pain will reduce by day 3-4 when consistently vinegar'd and the skin layer below begins to heal and push out the dead wart (itching starts as well)
I used to have a couple, one time I was welding and decided I have had enough of them so I stuck the 1200°C (2500°F) electroed on them, and they dissapred after a cople weeks.
I had a really stubborn couple of plantar warts on my right pinky toe and some on the adjacent toe when I was in middle school. My dad took me to the dermatologist countless times to get them frozen off. It was excruciatingly painful and I saw zero improvement. Since that wasn’t working I was prescribed something they called “beetlejuice” (I’m sure it’s not actually called that) that I had to apply to my warts every night, and cover them with duct tape so it would keep the medication on them while I slept. And in the morning I had to rinse it off. I did that for a couple months and they finally went away and relatively pain free. I wish my dermatologist would have just prescribed that to me from the beginning or after 3 or 4 times when the freezing wasn’t working.
I remember when I was 5 I used to have warts all over my right hand, | used to go to the doctors to get them frozen off, it was horrible and it hurt, I remember still having them in 1979 I moved to south africa and all the warts moved from my hand to my elbow, and in 1985 I moved back to the UK and 2 or 3 warts moved back to my hand, by the time I was in my late teens or early 20's they had all gone, it wasn't very nice and I am so glad they are all gone my kids dont have them either.
As many people mentioned, I have had a wart on my sole of the foot since I was a kid too. The fact shows that children have vulnerable immune system as this video explained.
The inside of a banana peel is very effective. Use a spoon to remove the soft part from the peel and apply it (a peel) to a wart for 30 min -1hour. Do this for a few weeks. I wish everyone good and strong health ❤️
I had no idea this was the cause. I had a wart on my right thumb for most of my childhood until one day, it just fell off in my late teens. Another one came in shortly after but later disappeared after a doctor told me it was only excess skin and to use a sugar scrub to get rid of it. That one eventually came off, too. I've now been wart free for years. Getting my HPV vaccine probably helped😅
I had warts on my fingers for years, but after a different skin blemish on my fingertips disappeared, so too did all the warts; so that immune response must be the reason
My gynaecologist said to me, an HPV infection never heals up fully, like shingles. But I read differently, namely when it's over, one is immune to this specific type. Does someone know better?
It's a virus. So it stays in your body forever. However, if your body's immune system can defeat it to suppress it, it can be as nonexistent as an old flu. Also, unlike a flu virus, this can Re-emerge, if you get very sick later in life.
Tea tree oil get rids of warts and it doesn't come back. Only thing is, must apply/reapply & leave it on for a few days. It worked for me. Better than wart remover, the stuff that's at stores.
I haven’t known or seen warts before, + I haven’t got them. But this new and brand life changing information changed that all. This channel is about facts and managements and history which we need to know tp gain the knowledge that we need. Thanks for reading this 😊🤲
I've had warts plaguing my index finder and back of hand for a few years now. Been to the doctors 4 times, each time got the cryotherapy treatment with liquid nitrogen and started using salicilyc acid recently. Very effective treatment, but the warts are persistent. I probably would've had them gone by now if I weren't neglecting it so much though, lol.
Thuja pellets and cream got rid of a giant wart on my thumb, I'm a nail tech and must have got a micro cut on my hand. My husband is currently working down a cluster of warts, it's an extract from the birch tree. Works on dog warts as well
I remember my first and last wart. Clipped the door which ripped the wart clean from my toe, excruciatingly painful, bled a long time never had any others.
Before watching this video, Super Mario Bros. 2 teaches us Wart doesn't like vegetables. I'm sure this video will be informative on the truth, but I thought anyone old enough might like the attempt at a joke.
I might not be up to date with my HPV vaccination knowledge but I have heard that HPV vaccination only works BEFORE someone catches HPV the very first time, which is afaik why they vaccinate children as ealry as 4 years old and not adults.
I had a big wart on a knuckle of my right hand as a kid. Horrible thing, it would crack and bleed, i was embarrassed by it. Had it burnt off eith liquid nitrogen, hurt like a mf. Got the scar to this day and i much prefer it over that wart.
I had planter Warts on my feet and every doctor in Dubai had given up on the treatment, quoting thousands of dollars for cryo gun lasers etc. The only thing that worked in the end was a regular application of High concentration Salicylic Acid and regular peel off.
I used to have like 4-6 warts on my left hand when I was a kid. Demathologist used to freeze them, they got inflated like a ballon after freezing then they fell off, and came back every four moths until one day they just stop growing
I had heaps of warts on my feet as a kid for months. I was booked in to have them all cut out, and they all randomly fell off the day before my appointment
I had a wart on my foot fro almost a year when I was young. It did not heal after multiple prescribed creams, sprays, etc. Then my grandma said to apply the juice of a dandelion (Taraxacum) on it. Disappeared within a week. Hope it helps somebody.
i've had a few that wouldn't go , even with topical medicine , i had to dig them out. if you manage to get it in one piece , it doesn't come back , but it's a bit bloody and painful.
I had one on my left hand middle finger when I was eight years old. I was at a park one day and I went down the sliding board. This is when they still made them out of all metal. It got caught on a piece of jagged metal sticking out of the hand hold at the top, and as I slid down it ripped off and never came back. No need for doctors or fancy treatments. Just find yourself a metal slide and go have some fun😂😂
I had a wart on my leg once. Had it frozen off, actually knocked it off and used alsorts of over the counter treatments. It just kept coming back. One day my aunty saw the wart on my leg. She went to yhe garden ad came back with a snail, rubbed the snail on the wart for about 1 minute, after a week the wart had disappeared and never came back
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I have a wart on my feet and it was really hige.Dermatologist burned my feet with azote a lot of times but it coudn't help because the roots of my wart was too deep.When I asked for help surgen he surgically removed my wart and then it took 1 month for healing and now l have scar on my feet
I used to have one at the palm of my hand, I just cut it with scissors bit by bit when I was a kid, only stopping when it hurts. I don't have it anymore
I had 13 of these bad boys on my hands combined, and i eventually froze them with over the counter freeze treament(some were stubborn and took longer) and now i have none
when i was a kid i got a splinter in my toe and it hurt too much when my mom and dad tried to take it out so i kept it in and a wart formed- i had to freeze it off and ever since then my toe was a bit swollen but now u cant tell
I remember I had one on my left pinky when I was a pre-teen. It wasn't itchy or something but it is kinda annoying to the touch. It just went away within 2 years and I never learned how I even got it (did not blame the toads lol). Never had one again maybe coz my immune system can recognize the virus.
i had one on my middle finger when i was in preschool, still have a slight scar there (from having it frozen but a while after hitting it on a table and knocking it, along with some of my healthy skin, right off) but its very light and hardly noticeable.