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Warts, I completely removed them with a corn bandage without going to the dermatologist.
My elementary school child had some trouble with plantar warts.
They told me I should go to a university hospital because the local dermatology clinic won't treat me.
In conclusion, using the corn band alone completely removed it, and there has been no recurrence.
Children often get warts on their soles of the feet.
During the process of foot growth
It is said to occur when ventilation is poor.
Children also sweat easily on their feet, so even if it disappears
It is said that it can appear again in the area where it originally appeared.
Therefore, it is recommended to detect it early and go to the hospital.
So, our son went to the dermatologist shortly after he was born.
The local dermatology clinic says it's too small right now to provide treatment.
They said that if the size were larger, treatment would be possible.
And when I first saw it, the dermatologist said it was a corn.
So I had no choice but to buy and apply a corn band.
It felt like it disappeared after sticking it a few times.
After a while, it turned black and grew larger.
I went back and showed it to them, and this time they said it was a wart.
It was too small before to distinguish.
Then they told me to go to a university hospital and undergo cryotherapy.
It was last summer, and we had travel plans.
It's hard enough to go to the university hospital once every 2 to 3 weeks.
I think starting right now might disrupt the trip.
I was worried because I heard that cryotherapy is so painful.
I was told I don't need to receive treatment right away.
First, I decided to go on a trip first and then visit a larger dermatology clinic.
And I kept applying the corn bandage.
On the day of the trip.
The child tore off a wart while taking a shower.
It was uncomfortable because it was sticking to the sole of my foot and flapping, so I peeled it off.
Oh my goodness!! It fell through as if a hole had been punched through.
Isn't it really amazing?
Since you said it doesn't hurt, I told you to try removing the remaining part.
There were about four or so large and small ones.
Since I was taking a shower and my skin was swollen, I gently touched it with a toothpick and removed it.
It has not appeared at all until today, more than a year after that time.
This probably happened because various circumstances aligned well, and I got lucky.
Still, I think the role of the corn band was significant.
Because the dermatologist initially said it was a corn
I think using the corn band was a really good decision because there was no other option.
The yellow part of the corn pad is the area with the medicinal ingredient.
You can apply this to the wart or corn area.
When you remove the band later, the skin is swollen.
The yellow part of the band is called salicylic acid.
Salicylic acid is used as a keratolytic agent for localized areas.
Usually, when warts appear, dermatologists prescribe Verumal ointment.
Looking at the ingredients contained there, it includes salicylic acid.
Apply Verumal solution repeatedly.
Dead skin peels off as the skin sheds.
Salicylic acid helps to soften the skin and promote exfoliation.
It seems that warts or corns are falling off along with them.
In my son's case, the corn band dissolves the keratin.
Because the meat has been softened
I gained more weight while taking a shower.
The environment has been created where warts can easily fall off.
As a result, it was effortlessly removed!!
You were really lucky, weren't you?
Time, effort, and cost required to reach a university hospital.
I was very happy that I could save everything and my child didn't have to suffer.
In case... warts appear on the soles of children with delicate skin!!
I strongly recommend corn bandages.