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  2. Does Medicare cover wart removal? - AOL

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    Likewise, if warts spread between different body parts, especially in people with compromised immune systems, Medicare may pay for removal. Medicare also funds wart removal for specific wart ...

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

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    Compound W Fast Acting Wart Removal Gel $ at Walgreens. Camp and LaCour recommend this topical gel because it’s easy to apply. It has 17% salicylic acid and can be applied to common warts and ...

  4. Wart - Wikipedia

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    Warts are caused by a virus, and toads do not harbor it. [51] A variety of traditional folk remedies and rituals claim to be able to remove warts. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain has his characters discuss a variety of such remedies. Tom Sawyer proposes "spunk-water" (or "stump-water", the water collecting in the hollow of a tree ...

  5. Genital wart - Wikipedia

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    Physically ablative therapies are considered more effective at initial wart removal, but like all therapies have significant recurrence rates. [15] [19] Many therapies, including folk remedies, have been suggested for treating genital warts, some of which have little evidence to suggest they are effective or safe. [27]

  6. Treatment of warts by keratolysis - Wikipedia

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    Keratolysis is the removal of dead surface skin cells and is a treatment for several types of wart. The most common keratolytic treatment of warts available over-the-counter involves salicylic acid. These products are readily available at most drugstores and supermarkets.

  7. Hyfrecator - Wikipedia

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    The hyfrecator has a large number of uses, such as removal of warts (especially recalcitrant warts), [4] [5] pearly penile papules, desiccation of sebaceous gland disorders, electrocautery of bleeding, epilation, destruction of small cosmetically unwanted superficial veins, in certain types of plastic surgery, and many other dermatological tasks.