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Does soaking a plantar wart help?

Does soaking a plantar wart help?

Home remedies are also available to help with plantar warts. An apple cider vinegar soak can help remove the wart. You can soak your feet in the vinegar for 20 minutes before using a pumice stone to remove any loose skin from the wart.

How do you soak plantar wart?

  1. Mix one-part water with two parts of apple cider vinegar.
  2. Soak the cotton ball on the mixture and apply directly to the affected part of your foot.
  3. Cover the cotton ball with a bandage or tape. On the next day, remove the cotton ball and toss it away.
  4. Repeat this procedure every night until your plantar wart falls off.

Should you soak a wart?

Sometimes soaking the wart in warm water helps to soften the wart. You may soak the wart for 5-10 minutes before filing it down. Apply the solution or pad(s) to the wart(s). You may cut pads to size if necessary.

What’s the best way to get rid of a plantar wart?

Avoid getting it on other skin areas, because it may irritate healthy skin. Let it dry, and cover the wart as directed. After several hours, use a pumice stone or nail file to gently remove dead skin. Use 2 times each day for as long as directed. A plaster patch is also available over-the-counter. Cut the patch to the size of your wart.

When to take duct tape off plantar wart?

Use as directed. You may be directed to leave the duct tape on for 6 days. On day 7, take the tape off and soak the wart in warm water for 5 minutes. Gently scrape the wart with a pumice stone or nail file. Then apply a new piece of duct tape and follow the same steps until the wart is gone.

Can you use liquid nitrogen on a plantar wart?

Liquid nitrogen may cause mild pain for a short time. Use only as directed. Duct tape can help dry and remove the wart. Use as directed. You may be directed to leave the duct tape on for 6 days. On day 7, take the tape off and soak the wart in warm water for 5 minutes.

How often do you have to go to the doctor for plantar warts?

You’ll need to return to the doctor’s office for repeat treatments every week or so. Side effects include burning and stinging. Between visits, you may be asked to apply salicylic acid to the wart. Immune therapy. This method uses medications or solutions to stimulate your immune system to fight viral warts.