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Wart Removal Liquid Nitrogen

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Warts removal makes blister?

i had this tiny skin colored wart on my inner big toe. my uncle is a doctor and cut it off and froze it with liquid nitrogen. Its been two days and is now a really big water blister. it hurts really bad and i tried popping it but it hurt too much…what should i do. my uncle lives far away and my mom wont take me to a doctor.

Ordinarily, Wart Freezing leaves little or no scar in the area treated. There may be some slightly pigmented (light or dark) left for a few weeks after the wart freezing treatment and usually fade progressively.

A complication that can occur is an infection when the blister is broken prematurely. If you notice any excessive redness or pus formation around the wart or extreme tenderness, or any signs of streaks near the wart that has been treated, you should notify your regular physician at once. This could be a secondary infection and may need to be treated with antibiotics. When the blisters break normally, a little clear fluid can often be seen flowing from them. If you see pus, yellowish or cloudy liquid, call your health care provider at once.

Wart Removal


Nitrogen Wart Removal

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Ians Wart Removal System with liquid nitrogen