I've had a plantar's wart on my RT. index finger for over two years, How do I get rid of it?


Question:
I have tried everything, freezing it of 11 times. So much so to the point where they numbed my finger and held they ice spray on for over 3 miinutes. I went to a dermatologist and he prescribed me "Aldira" but that did nothing. I have tried Dr. Scholl's with no luck. I have tried crushing up aspirin and applying it with no luck. They can not cut it out because I run the risk of never having a fingernail grow back correctly. It's very painful as well, if you have any real solutions please help, thank you.

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A plantar wart is by definition on the foot. Verruccae (warts) are a viral condition. It may be that your immune system is not up to fighting the pappiloma virus. Have you tried vitamin A therapy. Consult with the dermatologist about an Aquasol A prescription. Start it and have it frozen again. That may slow down it's return. You might also add Carnitine, chelated zinc, vitamine C, and Glutathione (Sucrets Defense.)
Have the dr. laser it off or freeze it off.


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