Huh? The cathardin is from a podiatrist and it works in 2 weeks. It doesn’t take a long time. I too have used it successfully on my own feet which were very thick and much more callused than a child’s foot. |
To clarify - we did the cathardin once for wart #1. Then for wart #2, we did the otc treatment, which took a longer time, but it still worked and was less painful. For some reason, it’s been 6 years and my son has never gotten another wart despite continuing to swim at the same pool. But if got another one, I would do the otc treatment before considering the cathardin. He couldn’t run or jump for a couple of weeks during the cathardin treatment, which wouldn’t work for him these days. |
NP here. kid has gotten 3 freezing treatments for 137$/ea and it doesn't look any different. it's a "surgical code" to get it apparently, hence the price. |
| We got a 50% salicylic acid cream from a compounding pharmacy (prescribed by a podiatrist). Very effective when used together with soaking and emery board filing. |
I tried apple cider vinegar for a while. Then duct tape. The duct tape worked. I dunno what it is about that tape but some people swore by it so I tried it. |
Once your body successfully fights off the virus, it's likely you won't get another plantar wart. |
There's your patience right there. |
The freezing treatments are just torture for kids. They only work on thin skin, not fingers or feet. Get the blistering agent, cathardin, put on my a podiatrist. I don't know anyone that it hasn't worked for. It makes a nice big blister that pushes the wart out. I wore a donut around my wart while it was blistered (2 weeks) so that I could continue walking. |
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My younger son swims and got one these on his heel.
I tried the bandaids but they kept slipping off the spot. I switched to the drops and then covered the spot with crossed bandaids. I would then scrape the heel gently to remove the dead skin with a pedicure knife that I cleaned with alcohol. Then I reapplied the drops. It took about 6 weeks and I gave him breaks when it got sore. The wart was right on his heel so I wanted to avoid anything that could cause him pain while walking. So it is possible to remove these without a lot of pain, it will just take a few weeks and you have to be patient and consistent. |
| Podiatrist for microwave treatment. My child's was huge and gone after 2 treatments. Not cheap but it works. The treatments are spaced 4 weeks apart. |
Second for WartSTICK. We tried a bunch of other OTC solutions and the plantar wart seemed to be getting bigger and turning mosiac so I asked the pediatrician for a referral and she recommeded using the WarSTICK multiple times per day for up to 3 months. We are 6 weeks in and its still not 100% resolved but greatly improved, and no pain for the kiddo. |
My son had them and this was the only way we could get rid of them. |
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This must be a common thing? Never knew about this. So gross!
Thanks for the heads up, will avoid public swimming pools now. Already considered them like swimming in sewage, but this draws the line, don't need virus warts on top of the ick. |
This is a forum related to swimming and diving. I imagine you're the only poster who is able to just avoid pools. Maybe this forum should also be avoided by you b/c it is dedicated to people who are frequently at pools. |
PP only said public pools. I pictured PP as a wealthy woman typing this from her mansion overlooking her private pool while the pool boy cleans it. |