Wart Freezing

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Loads of us have gone through the age old problem of having a annoying wart that's either undesirable or just plain in the way. I have been down that road, questioning if I required to have them cut off, surgically eliminated and even wondering to myself, Will Freezing Warts Work? I decided to take the slightest evasive approach and attempt my hand at freezing them, but first I had to discover how.

First of all, this process isn't actually to be complete devoid of doing your studies, which I did. I found out that the procedure of freezing warts is named cryotherapy. Which is funny to me since I associate the notion with crying and pain, yet there was no soreness playing a part in freezing mine off. They do tell you of minimal pain and blistering, however I actually had no issues.

Essentially you can use any over the counter wart freezing treatment, they all seem to work in much of the same way. At the moment when I got it home I read it over incredibly carefully to see exactly what was going to happen. It explained that the small blood vessels that the wart feeds off of would be deadened as they froze. Accordingly my skin might blister and this is what kills the wart and causes it to fall off. Within a week I would be wart free.

I decided to become brave and give it a try. I held the aerosol over my skin for something like 25-45 seconds just like the box instructed me to do. It was a little uncomfortable, but not anything unbearable. I'd estimate it was roughly a week later and it fell off in my sleep. I didn't feel a thing. Therefore to those of you inquiring the solution to 'Does Freezing Warts Work?' the solution is a resounding Yes!

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