Resist the urge to pull the wart off.The wart should fall off on its own. If it doesn't, treat again after two weeks. Do not treat a wart that has been unsuccessfully treated three times; see a doctor. read more
The importance of safety during wart removal is a primary focus of many people when considering treatment options. When it involves cutting off a wart yourself, most people imagine horribly exaggerated outcomes that are exceedingly unlikely. That being said, cutting off a wart at home is not a safe practice. read more
Warts are caused by a virus that resides in your body. This virus causes unnatural and highly infectious skin growths which are warts. This makes the virus easy to spread. Thus, cutting off a wart actually does nothing for the virus itself, it still exists and can continue creating warts at any time. read more