Are Planters Warts Contagious

Filed Under (How To Get Rid Of Warts) by author on 26-02-2010

are planters warts contagious

are planters warts contagious

how do you get rid of a planters wart? ten points!?

so went to a nail salon and i got a planters wart on my baby toe. well at least that what i think it is. do they hurt bad? cause mine does, and it doesn’t look like a regular wart, it is like a yellowish color and has black and red spots like it’s nasty. but anyway if that is what it is, how can i get rid of it. do i have to get it burned off like normal warts or what else can i do! H E L P! it hurts! oh and is it contagious? thanks !!!

Okay, so I recently started using this method of treatment for warts, and it worked so well and so quickly that I feel everyone who has the misfortune of living with warts should know about it. I heard about it from a family friend, and I’m so happy I tried it. I’m not sure if yours is a wart or not, but you can use this method if it is. You might want to get it checked out first, though, just in case . .

All you need is:
Apple Cider Vinegar (which you can get at a grocery store)
Cotton balls (any cosmetic section or store will have these, you can probably get them at the dollar store too)
Bandaids (big enough to cover the wart and hold a cotton ball underneath it without peeling away)
Saran Wrap (again, any grocery store, though most people have this anyways)
and a sock (here’s hoping you have one of these – preferably clean)

Do this in the evening, shortly before going to bed:
1. Cut a cotton ball in two if they’re big, because you only need a piece a little bit bigger than the wart
2. Soak the cotton ball in apple cider vinegar – don’t squeeze the excess out
3. Place the cotton ball directly over the wart, make sure to cover the whole wart
4. Put a band-aid over the cotton ball to hold it in place
5. Wrap the area well with Saran wrap (in this case your toe) but not too tightly, because you don’t want to cut off the circulation
6. Put a sock over your foot

Do this each night until the wart falls off.

I did this four nights in a row – the first day, there was no change. The second day, the warts turned black. The third day, one of the warts fell off. I was incredibly pleased. Hopefully you have the same luck as I did! :)

Keep in mind it may hurt a bit to do this, but it will be well worth it in the end.

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