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A helpful tip for removing warts with dried jujube.
Did you know that if you cut dried jujubes and stick the flesh part onto a wart, the wart will fall off? Our family members tend to get warts easily, so I, my eldest child, and my second daughter have all had treatments like laser removal or scraping and root removal. The youngest didn't want to go to the hospital because his older brother and sister said the injections are very painful, so I removed two warts at home. Someone taught me how to do it, and it really worked. After taking a shower every evening, I dried my feet thoroughly, cut dried jujubes to fit the area, and stuck them on with paper bandages. You need to cut the jujube so that the flesh part touches the wart. Since dried jujubes are still biological and can release moisture, they don't have to be too large. If you're worried about staining your socks, just wear colored socks. It takes a bit of time and needs to be changed every night, which was a bit of a hassle, but it didn't hurt much, and one day the wart just fell off.
It was interesting, so I also treated my older child's wart, but my older child said it was more uncomfortable to have something on their foot, so they went to the hospital to have it scraped off and treated with laser.
The timid youngest child had one success and then another was born, so after removing them twice, no more were born.
Those with strong patience, give it a try.