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amother
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Mon, Jun 25 2012, 10:18 pm
my 6 yr old son has warts behind his knees, they itch him and he bleeds.
any ideas?? preferably non chemical/natural cream...
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Jughead
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Mon, Jun 25 2012, 10:42 pm
I've had success treating warts with tea tree oil. I applied it directly on the wart (w/o diluting) a couple of times a day. the wart dried up, got harder and smaller, and eventually just peeled off.
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merelyme
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Tue, Jun 26 2012, 12:26 am
This sounds odd but see if you can get him to picture them disappearing (or falling off) and they will.
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JollyMommy
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Tue, Jun 26 2012, 12:32 am
my nephew had something called "muskella" or something similar? it's a certain type of wart that little kids get often on the knees. see your doctor.
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JollyMommy
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Tue, Jun 26 2012, 7:42 pm
4sisters- you got it!
for regular warts, cover it tightly with duck tape. just surround the wart by a little more duck tape than the size of the wart. if he doesn't want it to show put a bandaid over it. suffocate it for 3 days and it should "die"
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ABC
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Wed, Jul 25 2012, 4:28 am
esteec wrote: | 4sisters- you got it!
for regular warts, cover it tightly with duck tape. just surround the wart by a little more duck tape than the size of the wart. if he doesn't want it to show put a bandaid over it. suffocate it for 3 days and it should "die" |
does this really work? keep it covered 24/7 for 3 days? what if there is a large area of warts, just puts lots of duct tape over the whole area? what about when they bathe?
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