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  2. Duct tape occlusion therapy - Wikipedia

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    A piece of duct tape was cut as close to the size of the wart as possible, and applied to the area. The tape was left on for 6 days and replaced with new duct tape if it fell off. After 6 days, the tape was removed, the area soaked in water, and the wart debrided with an emery board or pumice stone. The tape was left off overnight and reapplied ...

  3. The best way to care for warts at home - AOL

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    Then, apply a small piece of duct tape over the wart at night. Greenfield says that once the skin becomes white and macerated, you can use a pumice stone (post-shower) to gently scrape away the skin.

  4. Duct tape - Wikipedia

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    Duct tape occlusion therapy (DTOT) is a method intended to treat warts by covering them with duct tape for an extended period. The evidence for its effectiveness is poor; [49] [50] thus, it is not recommended as routine treatment. [51] However, other studies suggest the duct tape treatment is more effective than existing medical options.

  5. Warts can be stubborn to treat. Here's how to get rid of them.

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    The most common in-office treatment for warts is cryotherapy, Schultz explains. During this procedure, the wart is sprayed with liquid nitrogen, causing a local destruction of the skin tissue ...

  6. Wart - Wikipedia

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    Duct tape occlusion therapy involves placing a piece of duct tape over the wart. The mechanism of action of this technique still remains unknown. Despite several trials, evidence for the efficacy of duct tape therapy is inconclusive.

  7. 15 Iconic Ways to Utilize Duct Tape - AOL

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    A Stick in Time… In many homes, duct tape is the go-to solution when something’s broken. A 2019 study of 2,000 Americans found that 51% of participants had duct tape fixing something in their ...