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What's the current thinking on treatment of verrucas?

27 replies

ejt1764 · 13/07/2007 18:31

DS (4 1/2) has what I think is a verruca on his heel.

When I had these as a kid, we had to have all sorts of revolting things done ... have things moved on?

What I'm really hoping is that I can leave it and it'll go away of its own accord ... any chance that that's going to happen?

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nooka · 13/07/2007 18:58

That's current advice!

ejt1764 · 13/07/2007 19:01

fantastic! ... I love being able to be lazy!

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MadEyemarthamooDy · 13/07/2007 19:08

Is it really? What about the contagiousness aspect? Ds1 has one and I've been treating it - mainly because I don't want anyone else (especially us!) to catch it.

Furball · 13/07/2007 19:10

ds (5) has had one for yonks, finally got round to buy some freezing spray from Boots for £10 when i went to put it on, it had gone!

mears · 13/07/2007 19:11

Definiely leave it alone unless it is causing pain. If it is, go to a chirpodist rather than treat it yourself.

LoveMyGirls · 13/07/2007 19:17

Banana skin on it each night is supposed to help.

ProfessorGrammaticus · 13/07/2007 19:20

I used Scholl Seal snd Heal on DS1s - chiropodist told me to. Scrape with pumice-type foot file in the bath, then apply. Shifted it and also reduced chance of him infecting anyone else.

Aufish · 13/07/2007 20:36

I used everything going on my DD's verruca including a few things that were suggested here, then somebody recommended putting nail varnish on it and within a week it was gone.

ahundredtimes · 13/07/2007 20:38

Nail varnish? That's a good one. I've used tea tree oil in the past, soak a plaster then put it on. It seems to work.

ahundredtimes · 13/07/2007 20:39

But not to be used, according to my friend, on pubescent boys as it will make them grow breasts

tortoise · 13/07/2007 20:39

I took DS2 to the Dr in the end because bazzucca stuff wasn't shifting it and DS2 was moaning it hurt.
He froze it and is doing it again in 2 weeks time. He did say it doesn't have a great success rate though.

RubeusDuck · 13/07/2007 20:41

Tried the banana skin thing for months on ds1 ... did bugger all. Wartners did the trick though (although it did take the full 3 applications, but I think that's because we'd left it "untreated" for so long)

TheChamberofCarrots · 13/07/2007 20:43

ds1 has one that bazuka won't get rid of. Nail varnish makes them grow breasts?

ahundredtimes · 13/07/2007 20:45

lol no Mrs C, tea-tree oil makes them grow breasts. There was research done you know, in America.

TheChamberofCarrots · 13/07/2007 20:49

Ha, 100x, thought I was going to have to tell ds1 he can't wear nail varnish to the disco! Phew.

PigeonPie · 13/07/2007 20:51

Banana skin is the only thing which got rid of my nephew's verrucas.

TheChamberofCarrots · 13/07/2007 20:53

what is in the banana skin? Can't you do something 'druggy' with them too?

suzi2 · 13/07/2007 20:54

I'm trying breastmilk on DHs one. It worked for a wart I had. He's tried every other treatment going and can't quite shift it. I reckon it's been there years now. Might give nail varnish a go too...

mabelmurple · 13/07/2007 21:01

Dd had three verrucas that were resistant to freezing and the bazuka stuff. The nurse recommended some gel called Cuplex, from the pharmacist, which works in a similar way to bazuka, in that you paint it on one day and peel it off the next. Within a week they had gone - excellent stuff, it a little pongy.

mabelmurple · 13/07/2007 21:02

if a littly pongy

mabelmurple · 13/07/2007 21:03

if a little pongy. Good grief .

spudmasher · 13/07/2007 21:04

www.wandsworth-pct.nhs.uk/pdf/Podiatry/verrucae.pdf

This is good.

PigeonPie · 13/07/2007 21:04

No idea what's in banana skin, but it did work!

TheChamberofCarrots · 13/07/2007 21:04

Your breastmilk got rid of a wart? Wow!

suzi2 · 13/07/2007 21:40

Breastmilk and warts:

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