If
you're suffering from warts you've probably already heard about
Wartrol and how it can remove your warts quickly. And if you're like
anyone else, you're probably wondering if the claims are all true.
Well, here's something you should know: Wartrol is NOT a fast wart
removal at home remedy.
In
fact, the doctors are recommending that you use it for at least three
weeks before you can expect any results. If that sounds like a long
time, it is a long time to be waiting for your warts to heal. So, if
you would like to have some quick relief for warts, try the more
drastic methods instead, like cryotherapy and duct tape.
Anyway,
if you want to try out Wartrol, you should. And if you're wondering
where you should buy Wartrol, check out the official home page here.
How do use Wartrol? You apply it directly on your skin. Since it is
made with 17% salicylic acid, which is safe for the skin but harmful
when ingested, please keep the bottle out of reach for children.
Warts
are probably one of the most common skin diseases in America. While
they're ugly, for the most part they're not contagious, unless if you
have genital warts and you have unprotected sex, or if you have a
crack on your skin and you happen to be in a wet area with someone
who has warts (like in the case of public bathroom).
Warts
are caused by the Human Papillomavirus or HPV. While most HPV
infections go away after some time without ever causing warts to
occur, there are many people out there who are not able to fight off
the infection and thus develop warts. That said, you might just play
hide-and-seek with your warts if you don't expel the HPV virus from
your system.
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