Wart Removal: Plantar, Flat and Facial Wart Home Cures

Plantar warts on the feet can be treated with salicylic acid or a surprising duct tape cure. From using white vinegar and banana peels for facial warts to understanding how they spread, effective removal techniques are within reach.

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How to Soak a Plantar Wart to Get Rid of It

Plantar warts appear on your feet, usually at the soles. They're caused by a virus called human papillomavirus. Most warts are harmless, but because plantar warts appear on the bottom of your feet, they're often sore or irritated from walking and friction.

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How to Get Rid of a Wart on Your Forehead

Warts are rough, skin-colored lesions caused by a strain of the human papillomavirus, or HPV. Warts are often harmless, according to the Patient Education Institute. Many times they go away on their own over time. A wart on your forehead might bother you because it's highly visible.

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How to Get Rid of Warts on the Neck

Warts are caused by a virus. Although they commonly appear on appendages like the hands and feet, you can get them on any skin surface, including your neck. You should turn to over-the-counter treatments as your first line of defense, according to MedlinePlus.

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