Warts Turn Black
My wart is turning black?
I’ve had this wart for a while, I havn’t gone to get treatment or find out what to do because the doctors office is not responding, and before that my mom told me to kind of wait it out, we did use some wart removal bandaids. We were planning on going to a pediatrist and now it’s turning black? I really hope this is a good sign because I’ve had this wart for a long time. I havn’t done any treatment to it in about the last month or two. Also, what should I do if I get a war again? Because I know we didn’t treat it correctly this time around. Thank you!
Turning black is a good sign. It generally indicates that the wart has become inflamed and actually has been bled into. That is a sign that you’ve developed some immunity towards the wart virus, and conceivably you won’t ever be bothered by this particular strain of wart again. The bad news is that there are many many strains of warts, so you still are subject to catching another variety. Try to avoid being in places where others might be shedding wart virus: such as don’t go barefoot in a wet area, such as a shower or pool area.
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