How to get rid of a plantar wart

How to get rid of a plantar wart

Plantar wart, how can I eliminate – with any kind of “medicine” – this problem?

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Grieco Rosa
Hi Mr. Giuseppe, first of all we need to understand the size of the wart, and if it has been there for a long time. The difference is in the type of treatment to recommend. If it has been there for a long time, I recommend the dermatologist who will remove it in a short time. While if she is small and in any case has not been there for a long time, I can give her some old advice from her “grandmother” that is very functional and also used personally. Even if now it is not the period “fig milk” is exceptional, squeeze the fruit still green on the wart and wet it with the milk that comes out by squeezing it, in a month or so and the wart disappears. Or place a snail on top, the drool that leaves it burns in a short time, obviously not water snails. These are very old systems, not really orthodox but very functional. Or use a few drops of tea tree oil essential oil directly on the wart, after a foot bath, taking care to dry the foot well, run it morning and evening for a month, this allows the wart to dry out and then slowly it should exfoliate until it disappears. good evening Grieco Rosa herbalist. for further information r.grieco53@gmail.com

by GRIECO ROSA

Hello, the wart is a viral infection that indicates an immune system that is not totally efficient that must be strengthened with a correct diet, rich in fruit and vegetables, and with proper intestinal hygiene, useful are some homotoxicological drugs prescribed by a competent doctor, for promote immune defense. Burning the wart does not solve the problem, in fact it often recurs, pay attention to the use of natural substances also used locally as burns of the part are frequent, especially if you are diabetic. Contact a good PODOLOGIST who confirms the diagnosis and is able to perform a correct curettage, the wart on the surface is often small, but in depth it can be large, it is therefore necessary to carry out the “discharge” of the part to facilitate complete excision over time. Greetings

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