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Majoringram tells us: I once had a wart on my hand and went to the doc to get it frozen. It hurt, lots. Instead of having to go back for more, I got my trusty rambo knife and cut the thing off. Three years later, and not even a scar!

(, Thu 20 Jan 2011, 12:08)
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Warts: Sudocrem = Miracle cream
Not so much DIY surgery, more a tip for wart removal. I had a rather unsightly wart on my neck, with which I couldn't stop fiddling. Went to the GP who prescribed me the gel that you supposed to use for warts on your hands and feet. Mostly succeeded in making the wart bleed and burning my neck with the gel. Then a work colleague told me to try sudocrem, the stuff they use for nappy rash, and it worked like a dream! within a week the thing had virtually disappeared. Placebo? maybe, but I'm thinking not.

So next time you get a wart try sudocrem rather first rather than burning it off with a cigarette or hacking it off with toenail-clippers, it's a lot less gorey
(, Sun 23 Jan 2011, 18:13, 1 reply)
interesting...
I shall have to try this!
(, Sun 23 Jan 2011, 23:13, closed)

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