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Please help so stressed about warts.

Hello, i have been battling warts for 2 years now, i used to be a nail biter, and that might explain everything i bit my nails and got the HPV virus through the small cuts which has caused a huge number of warts around all my nails.
Now it isnt going away i have tried formalin, a specalist,sacrylic acid,banana peels and now trying some herbal creams.
Whats worse is I have started to get warts on my face and i belive i have got one in my throat now too this is getting to the point where i just cant put up with this annoying stuff anymore its spreading like crazy please please help i need to get rid of this severly and waiting out is not an option as it will just get worse and worse.
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so pretty much what u are saying is that i just have to put up with 100's of warts around my nails, on my face and now getting into my throat it is just impossible to do there surely has to be something to help the immune system fight this off no matter the risk
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Hi,

There is no single treatment for warts that is 100% effective and different types of treatment may be combined.

You should consult a skin specialist for the symptoms. If these are plane warts - she would benefit by using salicylic acid cream, cryotherapy, curettage and light cautery.

If these are filiform warts - cryotherapy or curettage and light cautery would help.

Facial warts should not be treated with wart paints because of the risk of severe irritation and possible scarring.

Let us know if you need any other information and post us about what the skin specialist advises.

Regards.

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