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twokatss
10-20-2004, 08:40 PM
I WENT TO MY DR TODAY ABOUT MY WART ON MY 4TH TOE. HIS REMEDY WAS FOR ME TO TAKE A BIT OF BANANA PEEL AND PUT IT ON DUCT TAPE AROUND MY TOE FOR 6 WEEKS. hE SAID THAT WOULD MAKE IT DISAPPEAR. iS HE A QUACK OR WHAT???????
Has anybody here ever heard of this???

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kehorner
10-21-2004, 03:00 AM
I've never heard about the banana peel part, but I have heard about the duct tape. There are all kinds of strange things that can work. It's worth a try, right? I just hope that you are allowed to change the banana peel on a regular basis...

Ratatosk
10-21-2004, 10:46 AM
I used castor oil mixed with baking soda, covered with a bandage. Sorta wore it all away. Painless.

eightball61
10-21-2004, 03:32 PM
I used castor oil mixed with baking soda, covered with a bandage. Sorta wore it all away. Painless.



I have heard of both ways. The most popular one used is the bananna peal method. I can't explain why it works but it has been proven to work for many people. For tape duck tape is good and you may also want to try Gaff tape.

plymouth
10-21-2004, 04:40 PM
Author Topic: Curing the common wart | Page views: 8
Lindarella
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I was reading the American Medical Association site today when I came across an intresting new study.
It compared the efficacy of duct tape vs cryotherapy (acid) to cure the common wart.

You can read the study here but I'll put the highlights..
http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/issues/v156n10/rfull/poa20075.html

51 patients completed the study. 26 (51%) were treated with duct tape, and 25 (49%) were treated with cryotherapy. Twenty-two patients (85%) in the duct tape arm vs 15 patients (60%) enrolled in the cryotherapy arm had complete resolution of their warts.

The duct tape therapy was done like this:

The first piece of duct tape, cut as close to the size of the wart as possible, was applied to the wart in the clinic by nursing personnel. Patients or their parents were told to leave the tape in place for 6 days. If the tape fell off, parents were instructed to reapply a new piece of tape. At the end of the 6 days, they were told to remove the tape, soak the area in water, and then gently debride the wart with an emery board or pumice stone. The tape was left off overnight and was reapplied the following morning. The treatment was continued for a maximum of 2 months or until resolution of the wart, whichever came first.

The majority of warts that resolved with tape occlusion disappeared within 28 days of initiating therapy (16 [73%] of 22). Warts subjected to tape occlusion therapy were unlikely to resolve if no response was seen by 2 weeks.


Several potential benefits exist for using duct tape over cryotherapy. Duct tape is more practical for parents and patients to use, especially when compared with the multiple clinic visits required for freezing of a wart. In today's busy society, it can be difficult for parents to keep follow-up appointments every 2 weeks for cryotherapy of their children's warts.

Worth a try for you people with warts. It's cheap and no visits to the doctor.

twokatss
01-05-2005, 08:58 PM
Well, guess what----I used the banana and duct tape senario and my wart fell off today. I find this all so amusing but it really works. :bouncing:

LivefortheDay
01-05-2005, 09:28 PM
How long did you try the method for?

twokatss
01-06-2005, 10:32 AM
It took about 5 to 6 weeks until the wart fell off. I did not use the remedy all the time neither. Basically just at bedtime and some times during the day when I was at home from work on weekends.





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