Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover, 2 Pads
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It's what I use to get rid of plantar warts on the bottom of my feet. I cut a small square, remove the adhesive, and apply it to the wart, wearing it for 24 hours before replacing it with a new one. After you've used it, do the following: The wart has vanished after two weeks.
These are great for corn. They have a lot of salicylic acid in them, and if you use them long enough, they'll remove anything. I had a wort that I had frozen twice and it kept coming back, but after two weeks of using this, it is finally gone.
Warts, corns, and calluses are said to be removed by this product. I wouldn't use this on skin tags because it's a strong acid that eats away at the skins it covers.
Yes, it's possible to get it wet.
Selected User Reviews For Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover, 2 Pads
This is effective! There was a stubborn plantar wart on my foot that refused to go away. It was thick and almost completely covered my big toe. Awful! I'd gone to the podiatrist several times and had that liquid fire applied to it, each time suffering days of excruciating pain that made it difficult to walk; I'd tried everything short of amputating the toe to get rid of it. This isn't going to work overnight, but it'll get the job done! This was delivered to me at the end of April. After reading reviews, I decided to buy the waterproof first aid tape. I left it on for a few days at a time, and when I took it off, I "filed down" the dried skin with a ped egg. It didn't hurt as much as other treatments had. It got smaller and smaller each time I went through the process. Though it took months for this to go away. I'd been trying to get rid of it for years with no luck. You get two large pads, which you cut down to size; I still have a portion of the first pad after all these months. It's practically free because it's so cheap. It comes highly recommended!.
It was recommended to me by a friend, so I checked it out. I purchased a small packet after reading the reviews. I followed the directions, but after three days, I decided to stop wearing the pad. After one day of exposure to the air, the surrounding skin peeled away, exposing the wart, allowing me to easily remove it. I only needed a quarter of a pad for my small wart (on my finger). Unless you're covered in warts, don't buy a large pack. You won't require all of it. I'd also suggest covering the pad with those waterproof Band-Aids while it's on your body. It was difficult to keep the pad dry, especially on my hand, so that it didn't fall off.
When my children were young, I used this product to treat their warts, and it worked well. Nothing seemed to work for one of our children's warts on his knee. Finally, a dermatologist advised us to wear it for three days, even when showering. After three days, remove the bandage, and the work will dry out and fall off. It was the one and only thing that worked! This is a product that I wholeheartedly endorse.
When I couldn't find anything else, I went to Amazon to look at other options, and after reading the reviews, I decided to try these Mediplast pads. I'd like to add my voice to the chorus of people who were blown away by this product; first and foremost, because of what others have said, I was very careful to use it correctly - I cut tiny pieces of the pad to fit over the problem area (not the entire area surrounding the wart, just the wart itself) and covered it with medical tape. I was disappointed because the instructions stated that the process could take up to 12 weeks, which is a long time to deal with. After about a week, I noticed that the area was looking a little raw (it didn't hurt, but it did look rough), so I decided to halt the process and give it some time to heal before reevaluating. The wart vanished in a week, much to my surprise - When it healed, the skin returned to its previous state. Overall, it performed as expected, but in far less time than I had anticipated, so I can highly recommend it.
Two years ago, I had a small wart on the sole of my foot. I waited far too long to deal with it, and it grew to be about the size of a pencil eraser after about a year. I tried the freeze away can with dabbing tips (doing more than double the recommended freeze time and repeating every 2 weeks) and it was still there after 2 full cans, 2 bottles of liquid freeze away, and a few self-attempts with a razor. Even though I was skeptical, I decided to give it a shot. I cut the pads just big enough to cover the wart and secured them with waterproof tape. I changed the pad every other night, and in the shower, I scrubbed the wart with a foot scrubber until it bled (I wanted it gone). One pad lasted nearly two months, and the wart appeared to be still present. I decided to wait a few days for my foot to heal before starting round two, but the wart miraculously vanished. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative Because you're putting acid on your skin, it will turn white and make it feel a little raw. It's not painful, depending on where the wart is and how much you scrub it down, but it's nice to be wart-free after all this time. I probably scrubbed the wart down more than others would, and they don't stop bleeding very quickly. br>br>I RECOMMENDbr>br>Note: Around and beneath the pad, my foot would itch like crazy at times. Of course, scratching the wart hurt too much, but scratching around it felt great. When you do this, your family gives you some funny looks.
I used to have this product and it was great, but the ones I just got here are barely functional. I pulled out my old patch, and the sticky part is significantly darker and more effective than this one; I wish this was of the same quality as the first, or perhaps I just got a bad batch.
This was suggested by a doctor to remove a stubborn wart, and it took about two months to work. To keep it in place, a bandaid or tape is required. Over the course of two months, I didn't even use one full pad. Cut to size and left on for two days before scrubbing and repeating until it vanished.
In less than two weeks, a long-standing plantar wart that I picked up in the gym has nearly vanished. I'm only halfway through one pad, and I'm already in love with it. br>br>The only suggestion is to cut the piece to stick on the wart or callus to size, not larger, as this will cause your skin to dry out. I'm sure I'll need to use a heavy moisturizer to get the skin back to normal once the wart has vanished completely. With the exception of the dry skin, I have no complaints! I wish I had known about this stuff years ago because I had tried everything else and had no luck. Whether it was duct tape, homemade remedies, or a stinky wart remover solution that didn't work, Curad is to be commended!.