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How long have your verrucas been there?

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Ive got a whole load on my left foot, Finally after 7 years of pain and the docs trying everything they have finally decided to send me to a chiropodis, about blimin time, My foot is causing me so many problems because of them. How long have yours been there??

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  1. try blending 30 drops of lemon Pure essential oil to 30 mls of cider vinegar on to the verucas.  It's a long process but it does work.


  2. my brother and my sister had vercucas and because i was always the odd one out i wanted one too when theres went i finally got one and was so annoyed i have had mine for 3 years but it isn't causing me andy pain so i just use the medicine in a tube everynight but its not workling

  3. Decide whether it really is a verruca. They are easily confused with corns and calluses, which are thickened areas of skin caused by friction. Corns are often seen over hammer toes and where shoes press on the little toe, but they can occur on the sole of the foot just below the toes. Look closely at the verruca, using a mirror and a magnifying glass if possible. Corns and calluses have normal skin lines (like the lines used in fingerprints) over them, but the surface of a verruca is slightly lumpy without lines. If you are not sure, see a chiropodist or ask your doctor.

    Do nothing. Just covering the verucca with a plaster and doing nothing might be the best option, for the following reasons.

    Without treatment, verrucas almost always disappear within 2 years. Some go within a month or two. Treatments are inconvenient and can be uncomfortable.

    It is possible that letting verrucas disappear naturally helps the body to build up immunity, making you less likely to have them in the future.

    Most treatments involve rubbing the wart with pumice or an emery board. Some experts think this helps the virus to spread into nearby skin.

    You do not need to worry too much about infecting other people in swimming pools and similar places, because the virus is probably already there.


  4. i had some on both my big toes for about ... ahh i dunno, 2 years or so, until i got them sergically removed.

    that was interesting... two bad feet on crutches lol.

    it hurt for a while but they havent come back yet.

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