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Scholl Freeze Wart and Verruca RemoverNewest Review: ... new skin behind it, one application of liquid nitrogen was all it took. I was a total convert to the power of freezing ... more |
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by - written on 17/03/08 (Very useful, 746 readings)
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Verruca and Wart Remover Little Miss developed a small cluster of verrucas, which I put down to weekly swimming lessons. Undeterred, I decided to try to get rid of them using an over the counter product rather than taking her for doctor's treatment. I bought this and gave it a go... WHAT IS IT? This is apparently a product which is clinically proven to be as effective as the liquid nitrogen method used by doctors. With one treatment, it will freeze the verruca or wart which will fall of in 10-14 days, although there is a warning that verrucas may require additional treatments. Armed with this information, and given that it was verrucas I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/11/07 (Very useful, 4791 readings)
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For several months now I have suffered with a painful verruca on the sole of my foot. For those of you who are lucky enough to never have had a verruca, this is a type of wart caused by a virus, easily transmitted to others especially in damp areas such as swimming pool changing rooms. They are not always painful, and will eventually go away on their own, even with no treatment. I have no idea how I caught this verruca, as I don't go swimming and rarely go barefoot, but nevertheless, there it was, and it was causing me a fair bit of discomfort as I am on my feet all day for work. I tried various creams and gels from the chemist, but none had made any ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/10/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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I used to have a persistent verrucca problem when I was at secondary school. How lovely. I tried the various over-the-counter liquid verruca paints that one could buy at the time (this was the 1980s) but nothing worked. The foot warts got bigger and bigger until most the inside of my left big toe was effectively one giant wart with smaller warts growing on it. Finally I went to see the practice nurse at my local health centre. She daubed the mega-wart with a long cotton-bud dipped in a canister of liquid nitrogen, and froze the blighter off in seconds. I don't remember this hurting one bit. Though it took a while for the skin to blister up under the wart ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 902 readings)
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I am a terrible worrier, and because of this, have bitten my nails, and even worse, my cuticles for years. It has become a habit that I don't even realise that I am doing until my husband shouts 'stop biting your nails'. Anyhow, I am really trying hard to combat this at the moment, because I have just succesfully got rid of a couple of ugly warts on my fingers, that according to doctor are a result of me indirectly biting my nails. On the advice of the doctor, I tried salicylic acid in order to burn them off my fingers, but after months of persistent use, I finally had to return to the doctor, who put me on a waiting list for cryotherapy, ie ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/07/09 (Very useful, 474 readings)
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*Introduction* When I used to participate in a karate club a few years ago I was forever getting verrucas. Getting rid of these verrucas was always extremely hard work so when I saw that two had appeared on the heal of my foot, my initial thoughts were "Oh no, not again." This was until I saw in Tesco, Scholl Freeze Verruca and Wart Remover on the shelf. This product looked significantly easier and quicker to use than the products I had used in the past so I bought it like a shot. *What Do You Use Scholl Freeze Verruca and Wart Remover For?* This product is used for the treatment of common warts and verrucas. *What ... Read the complete review
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