How To Remove Your Wart With Duct Tape

 

How To Remove Your Wart With Duct Tape

Warts are small, benign skin growths that are caused by one of 100 different strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). When a wart forms, the HPV enters the uppermost layer of the skin and gets trapped. It then grows rapidly, forming a hard outer casing. There are many different types of warts, which include common warts, plantar warts, flat warts, periungual warts and filiform warts. Warts can grow anywhere on the body though some types are only found in certain locations. For example, plantar warts are only found on the soles of the feet.

How To Remove Your Wart With Duct Tape

Though not painful or dangerous, warts can be unsightly and cause embarrassment, so many people wish to remove them as soon as possible. Most warts go away on their own without treatment; unfortunately, this process can take anywhere from several months to years. Medical prescriptions and treatments are also available to safely remove warts, but many people choose not to go this route due to the high cost of co-pays and prescriptions.

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An all-natural way to remove warts in a safe and timely manner can save you money and time from visiting the doctor. This natural treatment uses an item that is normally found in many households: duct tape. Using the duct tape, a cotton ball and apple cider vinegar, the wart is safely and naturally removed for a fraction of the cost of a prescription. Within five to seven days of treatment, your skin will be smooth and wart-free. To learn more about the process, watch the video and enjoy having clear, wart-free skin.

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