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My daughter is 19 and has been troubled by warts since she was eight. We've tried everything to make them go away but nothing works. What do you suggest?
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Treatment partly depends on where the warts are on the skin. Here are some suggestions: • Liquid nitrogen spray should probably be revisited. • There are various salicylic acid componds that help if occluded with duct tape. • There are products such as cantherone which your doctor can use. • Laser can also be very useful. I suggest you see a dermatologist to figure out the best method for your daughter. Best of luck Richard Thomas

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