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I was wondering if anyone has ever went through the acid treatment to remove warts? If so, was it painful or an easy type procedure to handle?
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The procedure was very easy. I was treated with podyphillin. They basically just paint it on the affected area and put some talcum powder around it so it doesnt spread or drip anywhere else. Usually the doctor tells you how long to keep it on. I kept mine on for 4 hours then showered. This treatment didn't help me, but quitting smoking and eating fruits and vegetables eventually did.
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Anonymous
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8/29/2002
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when i had mine removed with that method i had a slight burning pain but it didnt necessarily hurt it just had a burning to it. hope this helps a little
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Anonymous
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1/11/2003
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I'm a female and they used a different type acid on me. The warts that were present on me you could hardly see. But the procedure itself was a litte painful at first, painful meaning it stung a little, but your body will get used to it and you won't feel it as much. It take a couple of treatments sometimes depending on your case. But you'll be fine! Just take care of yourself.
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Anonymous
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9/4/2002
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I had the acid treatment to remove a few tiny warts and I have had no more breakouts and that has been almost 2 years ago. It did sting a little for a minute or two. This treatment worked great for me
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Anonymous
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3/9/2003
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Hmm, I had the acid treatment, and it did sting for up to ten minutes (it was more of an ache after a little bit), and then I was fine. You'll form a scab of course, so just leave that alone while it heals.
Unfortunately for me, mine came back, so I'm considering going in again. It was a quick procedure though.
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Anonymous
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3/9/2003
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