When the wart fell off it looked like a small piece was still there is it gone or is some of it still there?
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The inner core of the wart must be destroyed, either through the use of topical medicine, freezing, excising (cutting) or laser. If the core is not destroyed or removed completely, then the wart will grow back and the entire process must be started again. What you are probably looking at, when seeing a "smaller wart" is the core. If this area of skin has line interruption (the lines of your fingerprint do not travel across this part of the skin), then you probably have not killed or removed the wart completely. The number of treatments required to remove a wart depends on its location; the more difficult areas are the feet because the skin is thicker and tends to be rather tough. In addition, the pressure on the bottom of the feet tend to push the wart into the skin. If your wart is a standard, garden-variety style and it appears to have not gone away, then a second treatment may be in order. It is important not to self-infect yourself, i.e., keep the wart covered and do not touch other areas of your body with the affected area(s). Remember to wash your hand frequently so as to not spread warts to other areas.
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It sounds like you didnt remove all of it. There should be a scab looking thing and that's it
its still there make sure you take all of it off because they really look ugly and there annoying i had one on my finger! just wait a few days.then decide!
There is a little tiny core in the center in a wart that is like a little rock imbedded in the skin.
Get some tweezers and yank it out so the wart won't keep coming back. It will bleed a lot but it will stop after an hour or so. That core has to go.
It is still a wart. The effective of the wart remover is working. Keep adding the remover until it is almost gone. Sometimes, you have to stop adding it for a day or two to check if it is gone. Getting rid of the wart takes a lot of patience. I had one on my finger and it took me almost two months to get rid of it. The hardest wart to remove is a plantar or wart on the bottom of foot, often following a cut or puncture wound on said foot usually viral in origin. All warfs have roots, and all of the roots musy be destroyed. I had one on the bottom that reoccurred for several years. Finally I used toenail clippers to remove attaching skin deeply around the wart itself. Having a full grasp on the liberated wart, I gave s hard yank to the wart. It came out in one piece with all roots attached. I've been wart-free for 3 years now. I would continue with the anti-wart compound until the spot looks "wart free."
It sounds like, but i am not for sure, the wart has not been removed..I think it is suppose to look like it is gone. Oh, by the way, my acquaintance put her Downe Syndrome child in a "home"..He was costing her too much for medicines and he was too violent.I felt that was the best choice.Because you are not suppose to put up with any abuse.But it was sad.She goes and visits him.That's the best she could do..The women has been through hell! Write back if you want.
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