Warts can ruin someone's moodanything. Therefore, it is not surprising that people try to get rid of them by any means. And given the fact that problems with warts have not appeared yesterday, traditional medicine has accumulated many different recipes. And many of them can be successfully used in our time, at home. Just remember that traditional medicine has the right to exist only after your visit to the doctor. And only if the doctor allows you to use this or that recipe. Strictly follow the recipe and in accordance with it prepare the chosen remedy for warts and follow the recommendations for use.
Folk signs
The methods described below can hardly be called recipes.from warts - rather, these are folk signs. And they have no scientific basis. But you shouldn't ignore them - you never know. In the fight against warts, all means without exception are good. Of course, within reason - you shouldn't start burning warts with hydrochloric acid. So:
- Potatoes
To remove warts you will need onemedium-sized tuber of raw potato. Wash the potato thoroughly, cut it in half. With these halves - cuts - rub all the warts on your body thoroughly. Then fold the potato halves and tie them tightly in half with a thread. Then there are two options - bury the potato in the ground and wait until it completely rots. The second option - put the potato in a bag and leave it to rot at home. If, of course, you like the accompanying smell. So it is better to take a shovel in your hands. Or a shovel - you will not need a meter-deep hole. Popular wisdom says that as soon as the potato rots, the warts will disappear.
- Thread
Yes, yes, you can try to get rid of the wart.using a regular thread. Take a thick thread about 20 cm long, bring it to each wart in turn and tie one knot. Then bury the thread or simply throw it over your left shoulder. Moreover, folk wisdom recommends doing this on the waning moon. In about two to three weeks, the warts will disappear.
Folk recipes for warts
Signs are signs, but also about real folk onesremedies for warts and growths should not be forgotten. All recipes are safe for health, unless, of course, you are allergic to one or another component. Of course, only if you follow all the recommendations - there is no need for self-medication.
- Ash
The most ordinary ash can create realmiracles. Take a few matches, remove all the sulfur heads and burn them. Grind the resulting coals into powder, which you will use to treat warts. Before use, dilute the ash with water so that you get a uniform thick gruel. Apply it to the wart and be sure to seal it with a band-aid so that the ash does not crumble after drying - it should remain for exactly 24 hours, until re-applying. Do not prepare ash for future use - every morning you need to burn new matches and prepare a fresh gruel. In just three days, you will notice that the warts have begun to shrink and decrease in size. However, you cannot stop the treatment, otherwise they will very soon take their previous shape - the entire course should last at least 14 days. If necessary, after a week's break, the treatment can be repeated.
- Celandine
Celandine is no less effective - itis an excellent ally in the fight against warts. In winter, you can buy a ready-made celandine infusion at the pharmacy and lubricate the warts with it three times a day. The treatment should be continued until they disappear completely. In summer, it is best to use fresh celandine juice - just lubricate the warts with it twice a day for a month. If the warts do not disappear during this time, take a week's break and repeat the treatment again.
- Dandelion
Since ancient times, people have been very successful in treating with the help offresh dandelion. To prepare the remedy, you will need 7-10 freshly picked dandelion stems and 50 grams of vodka. Finely chop the stems and place them in a glass container, pour in vodka and put in the refrigerator to infuse for two weeks. Then wipe the warts with the resulting infusion - morning and evening. The treatment should be continued for two months - as a rule, this is enough to eliminate even the most persistent warts.
- Acetic essence
Please note - you will need exactlyvinegar essence, not vinegar. In addition, you will need a regular adhesive bandage. Cut a hole in the adhesive bandage the size of the wart and stick it on. Simply put, the skin around the wart should be protected by the wart, and the wart itself should be freely accessible. If this is not done, you can damage healthy skin. Take regular premium wheat flour and mix it with vinegar essence so that you get a tough dough. Apply the required amount of dough to the wart and cover it with plastic wrap on top and fix it with another adhesive bandage. Or wrap it with a bandage - whichever is more convenient for you, because the dough should be on the wart for days. Prepare a fresh one every morning and change it. And do not forget about the adhesive bandage, which performs a protective function - it also needs to be changed at least once every three days to avoid an allergic reaction. The treatment should last about two weeks. If this is not enough to completely eliminate the warts, the course can be repeated after a two-week break. The remedy is almost universal - sooner or later even the oldest and largest warts disappear. There is one "but" - this method often leaves small scars at the site of the warts. Therefore, it is better not to use this remedy to remove warts in visible places.
- Lemon
Lemon peel infusion is also veryeffective, but it acts many times more harmlessly. To prepare the remedy, finely chop the peel of two lemons, put it in a glass jar, pour half a glass of apple cider vinegar and cover with a lid. The remedy should be infused in the refrigerator for at least one week. And then use it to wipe the warts - morning and evening. The treatment should last at least a month. And if necessary, you can take a three-day break and continue again. As a rule, already on the 6-7th day, the warts begin to give up their positions.
- Salt
If warts are localized on the hands, you canuse table salt. Ideally, you will need a small linen bag, but in a pinch, a regular plastic bag will do. Pour half a pack of coarse table salt into it and dip your hands in it for about 15 minutes. All this time, rub the warts with salt using movements as if you were soaping your hands. Shake the salt off your hands, but do not wet your hands for at least three hours. It is best to do this procedure twice a day - in the morning and in the evening. But in extreme cases, you can do it once - in this case, the treatment will take a little longer. In about two or three days, watery blisters will begin to appear on the skin, similar to burns. After a couple more days, the skin will begin to peel off in layers, along with the existing warts. Despite the fact that all this looks quite scary, you will not experience any pain, and the skin recovers extremely quickly. The treatment itself should not last more than seven days, as there is a risk of severe skin irritation. And in this case, a doctor's supervision will not hurt either. If, of course, you find a specialist who agrees to such non-specific treatment.
- Onion
Peel a small onion andcut it so that you get pieces slightly larger than the warts. Pour apple cider vinegar over them and put them in the refrigerator for an hour. Then attach them to the warts with a bandage or adhesive tape and leave overnight. Repeat this procedure every evening for 14 days. As you can see, there are quite a few recipes and you will probably get rid of warts very quickly. But if after one or two months of treatment you have not succeeded, there is only one way out - to remove the warts surgically. There is nothing wrong with this - a regular cosmetic procedure, which is common practice for doctors. We recommend reading: