Warts are small growths or dense, non-inflamed nodules that resemble skin swelling. The cause of their appearance is a virus of the human papilloma group. Most often, the disease is transmitted through common items and through direct contact with other patients. Most often, warts appear on the face and hands. There are many painless treatments for warts in children.
Instructions
Step 1
Lubricate the warts with fresh onion juice daily. Do this at least five times a day.
Step 2
Grate the raw potato with the skins. Put the resulting mass on a bandage and tie it to the place where there are warts. This is best done at night. The warts will disappear in three to four weeks.
Step 3
Peel a ripe banana, cut the peel into squares two to three centimeters long and lay them yellow side down. Sprinkle a little garlic juice on top and put the garlic gruel. Then apply the banana peel to the warts. Change the dressing daily.
Step 4
Pour three chopped cloves of garlic with one glass of boiling water, let it brew for one hour. Lubricate the warts with this infusion several times a day.
Step 5
Mix equal amounts of sea salt, blue clay and onion gruel. Drape the mixture into plates and apply them to the warts, changing them twice a day.
Step 6
Cut a medium-sized onion into thin slices and top with vinegar. Incubate them at room temperature for at least two hours. Apply these plates to the warts at night. Repeat the procedure several times until the warts are completely gone.
Step 7
Finely chop the celandine herb and mix it with a little petroleum jelly. Lubricate the warts with the resulting ointment several times a day. Every other day, rub the warts with juice squeezed from the freshly cut stem of celandine.
Step 8
Mix dandelion root juice with butter in a 1: 4 ratio. Lubricate warts with ointment three times a day.
Step 9
Pour three tablespoons of chopped wormwood with one glass of boiling water, let it brew for two hours in a sealed container, then strain. Make a compress. Repeat the procedure daily.
Step 10
Apply crushed thuja western leaves to the warts, fixing them with a strip of adhesive plaster.