Removing Plantar Warts With Duct Tape Doesn't Work – And What Actually Helps With Plantar Wart Treatment
75Why trying to use duct tape as a plantar wart treatment is a waste of time. And what actually works for plantar wart removal!
There are many myths regarding the successful treatment of plantar warts. One of the most popular (and incorrect) beliefs about removing plantar warts is that duct tape is a cure. The fact of the matter is that duct tape is no more effective then doing nothing at all. I know this first hand, because I spent an entire summer constantly reapplying duct tape to my feet and hands to unsuccessfully remove a wart. From the embarrassment of wearing duct tape, how it doesn't stay on very long, how the skin around the wart can be damaged by the duct tape glue, to how you can use warm water and pomeose stone to treat the wart, and what actually works to painlessly remove a plantar wart. This brief article will explain why duct tape does not help as a plantar wart cure, and what you can do to immediately remove yours.
False Assumptions
Like many people who have suffered from plantar warts, I spent a great deal of time trying out different treatments and remedies. While researching a solution on the Internet, I came across some dated research suggesting that duct tape could help remove a plantar wart. The idea was the duct tape would cut off the oxygen to the wart, so that it would shrink away. I thought the idea made sense, so I went out, got some duct tape, and applied it to the warts on my hands and feet. It would be a long time, before I discovered how foolish this idea really was.
Using Duct Tape As A Plantar Wart Remedy Is Embarrasing
The truth of the matter is, I was extremely desperate to get my plantar warts removed. I was very concerned that I would accidently pass on the virus so my family or friends. So I spent the entire summer of 2005 with duct tape on my fingertip, and on my feet. However, wearing duct tape on your hands and feet all day is rather embarrassing. The worst part by far was when members of the opposite sex would ask me "what is that silver stuff on your hands/feet?” This was just the beginning of the problems with duct tape treatment.
A Big Pain In The Ass
It turns out that duct tape does not stay on skin forever. The duct tape wouldn't stay on my finger very well (I had the plantar wart right on the tip) and the tape made the wart and surrounding skin very sensitive. And after a few months, constantly replacing the duct tape became a real chore. So of course this eventually led me to search again for a workable solution.
Once Step Closer To The Plantar Wart Cure
My first breakthrough came about when I got a pumice stone. A friend recommended that I try the plantar wart cure she used. All she did was put her warts in warm water for about five minutes. Next she would rub away the dead cells of the plantar wart with the pumice stone until she could see the roots. This works extremely well as a practical plantar wart cure. But there was one more thing that helped enormously.
The Plantar Wart Treatment Breakthrough
While researching online, we came across a study that was conducted by the Queens University. In it, the researchers discovered that placebo methods of treatment, worked more consistently then any other plantar wart cure available. Placebo methods worked better then asysilic acid, freezing, cutting, laser treatment and even duct tape. A well-known hypnotist from the United Kingdom called Mark Terrell created a powerful hypnosis mp3 for treating plantar warts. And this became the painless plantar wart cure.
Using What Works And Eliminating The Rest
By using the warm water and pumice stone treatment, the warts began to slowly shrink away. Once the plantar wart treatment and hypnosis mp3s were incorporated into the remedies, the success rate of patients skyrocketed. Today there is no longer any need to use duct tape as a plantar wart remedy.
Peter Hill is a writer who specializes in health and fitness. He runs an informational website that provides videos, articles, links and tips for removing plantar warts. For more information on plantar wart treatment, be sure to check out his site at http://plantarwartcure.blogspot.com
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This is an incorrect and more importantly INCOMPLETE assessment of duct tape therapy for wart removal. Clinical studies prove that 78% of those (including children 5 and older) treated with duct tape alone with no additional medication or supplemental therapy, lose the plantar wart (aka foot wart) in a variable 2 to 3 month time frame. Study 2 shows that 94% of people (again, including children 5 and older) lose their plantar wart with duct tape, an application of Salicylic acid (aspirin) for 3 days, and lidocaine when itching persists. The best method is the following:
1) Soak foot in warm, soapy water for 15 minutes -as warm as possible without becoming hot
2) Dry foot thoroughly, using towel and hairdryer to get the foot and toes completely dry
3) Apply Salicylic acid in the form of paste or preferably a band-aid type patch, such as those commonly found in pharmacy. (Ie. Compound W will work just fine) Be certain to apply directly to the wart without allowing the acid to touch area surrounding or outside the wart itself. The acid will deteriorate and render the healthy skin tender, this is not desired nor recommended.
4) Cover the salicylic acid pad with duct tape cut to size. The duct tape should be cut just enough to cover the wart with salicylic patch, with enough tape left around the edges so it can stick to the unaffected skin.
5) Press the tape so that it sticks to the skin to secure it well enough to stay in place, thus cutting off the air and light to the wart. Without oxygen, the virus will sufficate and not be able to continue growth. This will also allow the body's own immune system to overpower the viral infection faster to impede it's growth and subsequently cause the virus to die. When the tape comes off, or a bath/shower is needed, remove the tape and once again soak the foot in warm, soapy water but this time you will want to use either an emery board or pumice stone to gently rub the dead skin off the top of the wart. Do so gently and carefully so as not to disrupt or affect the nerve since this will cause a good deal of pain. Especially take caution with children, not to rub the pumice stone too hard and cause needless pain on the wart. Remember! The wart has a nerve beneath it or attached to it, so you do NOT want to scrape or rub the stone with more than a gentle motion. Viruses are sensitive to heat and so the warmer the water, the better.
Note: Be careful with children, not to make the water too hot.
6) Follow this procedure for 3-4 days with the Salicylic acid bandage (with children under 6, it's advisable to go no longer than 3 days with the bandage) then remove the patch and use only duct tape.
7) Continue with duct tape alone, for the next 4-8 weeks. After the 6th or 7th day, you should notice the wart begining to peel off or detach from the foot.
8) After each bath or soaking of foot, if tolerated, rub the dead skin from the wart and allow the wart to air dry. Again, use a hair dryer to thoroughly dry the foot and in between the toes.
9) Once this treatment has been followed the wart will come off on it's own. The time varies anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks.
NOTE: 1) to minimize itching use benocaine spray (Dermoplast) on a Q-Tip, then clean the skin around the wart with warm water and dry thoroughly to allow the duct tape to stick again. Use lidocaine patch cut to the form of the wart if lidocaine patch is available. 2) to minimize pain when pressure is applied to wart, you may use several layers of tape to form a thicker pad when walking.
Re: Post on Wart removal with Duct Tape
Pardon the misspelled words:Suffocate, Benzocaine and beginning.
My sincere apologies. DC
Duct tape DOES work. I had a plantars wart for over 13 years on the ball of my right foot which made walking early in the morning and late at night very painful but i dealt with it. I had it cut out and burned off but it always came back a couple weeks later. I heard about the duct tape treatment and tried it. I would put a piece of duct tape on everymorning and wear it until the next morning and take it off, shower, then put another one on. Did that for 8 weeks and the wart was completely gone for good..its been 9 months now. BTW the first few days with the duct tape made my wart hurt more than usual, but after that was fine. Enjoy
Hey Dr. Cullen,
Thanks for making the commend. I apreciate your input. Although I have to be honest that I almost completely disagree with your method of removal. I tried duct tape for an entire summer without any success what soever. What made the ultimate difference was warm watter and scraping the warts with a pomuce stone. Aswell, the weekend I listened to the hypnosis mp3 was the last weekend I had to scrape away at the warts as well. But all that being said, I do realize that many people have enjoyed success with treatments like burning, cutting, freezing, acid, etc... However from my experience all these methods are just more trouble then they are worth.
Just my 2 cents.
Colin
First of all, a plantar wart refers to a wart on the bottom of the foot (plantar surface). It does not refer to all warts. I have had great success with the duct tape treatment. It worked on my daughter's plantar wart that did not respond to cryotherapy as well as on a wart on my son's arm. I have recommended duct tape in combination with an over-the- counter salicylic patch to friends as well as to my patients. Soak, rough up the wart a bit, salicylic patch and duct tape. After about a week, a plantar wart, core and all, should come off.
colin, you my friend are absolutely retarded...plantar wart = wart on the foot you moron. You obviously didn't research your shit too much. And hypnosis? Yeah, that sure IS gonna help. What a joke. To be honest, you are so retarded that I really would like to punch you in the face, you deserve to be kicked in the nuts and have those damn warts come back. Moron.
Ummm, yeah imonaboat...who's retarded and a moron??? Based on your obscene comment, I'd say it's you, my friend.
Hypnosis for warts eh? Sounds like someones trying to sell something. I guess they will rid peope of cancer as well? Give it up! Nobody with half a brain is buying that.
Hi Shelly,
I understand you are skeptical. However hypnosis is excellent for planter wart removal and has been proven to work for many many years. Don't take my word for it though. See for yourself http://PlanterWartRemoval.net/recommends/hypnosisf .
After all I was reluctant to share my personal story since this view goes against the common advice to use duct tape, freezing, burning, cutting, etc...
All I can say is it helped me after I had tried EVERYTHING. And now I'm just sharing this secret for everyone else's benefit. Besides I don't even really enjoy being in the spotlight like this. Everything I wrote is true and there is no need for the negative comments.
Sincerely,
Colin
Well trying to figure out how to remove my sons planters wart and was reading how you said hypnosis. Well let me tell you s story about that my husband had a huge planters wart when he was about 8 so his mother reclaims. She took khim to the doctor's and he said he could remove it with acid and it was gonna hurt or he could hypotize him and there would be no pain. So that is what he did was hiptotized him and the wart dryed up and fell out probably 4 weeks later. So in you faces that the people that are being very rude and they are talking bull shit of of their asses! (sorry can't spell Hipnotize??) Keep up the good work Dr. Colin
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MrMarmalade says:
14 months ago
Thanks for all your research.
Worth a try