Best wart removal products according to redditors

We found 33 Reddit comments discussing the best wart removal products. We ranked the 20 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Wart Removal Products:

u/Scizmz · 19 pointsr/funny

Dude they sell a kit at drug stores that has liquid nitrogen in it for skin tags. https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Skin-Remover-Count/dp/B00BMXE9QA

u/jaimystery · 9 pointsr/ThriftStoreHauls

Awesome find! If those are suede, make sure you brush off any debris as soon as you can, especially road salt. If you don't want to invest in a shoe brush, a soft bristled toothbrush will work. I use to a baby's brush - similar to the one of the left.

You might want to remove the laces & wipe them down with a little leather conditioner to keep them from getting brittle.

u/sheebus2906 · 6 pointsr/Warts

I highly recommend trying using Bazuka (link below) as it's much higher in salicylic acid concentration than most things found in pharmacy's. As most anyone in this sub will say, the biggest trick is being consistent with your chosen removal tool/cream and continually debrideing the affected area in order to maintain maximum contact with the infected area. Perpetually keep the area covered in something (ACV, duct tape, wart cream, etc). The process will take months and months. Also, I highly recommend purchasing some cuticle removal nippers. Example links below:

https://www.amazon.com/Bazuka-Extra-Strength-6G-x/dp/B0055E2TGE/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1541222200&sr=8-3&keywords=bazuka+wart+remover

^ highly recommend, as I personally use it semi-daily

https://www.amazon.com/Ejiubas-Professional-Stainless-Pedicure-Fingernails/dp/B078N8BN19/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1541222579&sr=1-4&keywords=cuticle%2Btrimmer&th=1

^ Example link of what type of tool you should be using to debride the affected area. IMPORTANT NOTE, make sure to keep whatever tool you use perpetually cleaned with rubbing alcohol, or you risk spreading the virus or causing a bacterial infection.

Disclaimer: (just in case) I'm not a doctor, but the son of a retired Podiatrist. Been through wart removal in ALL of it's forms. Laser, surgical removal, etc


u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/WTF

It looks like OP's friend carved it out, which is almost never the recommended solution unless you have an insane cluster of them. As a home remedy this sucks, as a doctor performed remedy it may only be slightly better than freezing them out, simply because freezing will blister like crazy on the bottom of your foot and it takes a lot of freezing to kill a plantars wart.

The suggested method is to purchase a 40% salicylic acid gelatin stick. I used Wart Stick. A podiatrist (foot doctor) will cost a ton of money and likely prescribe one of these or simply schedule a dozen sessions where he/she will apply an 80% salicylic acid drop after carving out the dead portions. This costs even more and to be honest, it hurts WAY more. So here's what I recommend.

  • Cover the wart. Some say duct tape and leave it on... thats gross and can really fuck up your skin and cause it to crack. I used a bandaid or a small amount of duct tape with a toilet paper square near the site so the ointment would saturate it when a bandaid wouldn't stay put.
  • Apply wart stick twice daily (if you feel irritated by it, you can tone it back, but no less than like once every 2 days). Leave it on until you reapply
  • Pick any dead skin/wart away when it comes up freely. If you're tough, or just one of those people who picks at things, you might be able to pick it faster. Keep in mind if you pull up skin that isn't ready to come up, you have to apply ACID to raw skin, so it's kinda a double annoyance.
  • Keep going a week after you think you're done. then take a break until the skin grows back. Watch the site to ensure that your footprint is unobstructed and the wart appears to be gone
  • Wear sandals in public places with porcelain/linoleum floors.
u/abw80 · 3 pointsr/politics

Maybe terror should use this

u/thesecondkira · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

OP. I feel your pain. I had warts all along my fingernails and all up and down my legs. Not on my face, but it was still gross and horrible. I tried duct tape but it kept falling off. I tried ACV but the smell was hell. That was not something I wanted to do long term.

In the end, and after about six months of battle, my immune system took the fucking hint and they all vanished. But in the meantime, I had the most success with a product called Wart Stick. The problem with a lot of salicylic acid treatments is the concentration is not strong enough. So check this one out. 40%.

And definitely stop shaving. That's how they spread all up and down my legs.

u/chocolatemeowcats · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

Try this. Worked for me even though I had some that were frozen with nitrogen, salyciclic bandaid didnt work, duct tape didnt work. I also found it at my local CVS

http://www.amazon.com/WartStick-Removal-Strength-Stick-Salicylic/dp/B00SHK1EFK

Its only flaw is that it looks like chapstick so keep it away from other people!

u/kiyosh · 2 pointsr/WTF

That's a plantar's wart. They are very hard to get rid of.

This should be in /r/medical...but I'll help.

I've experience removing them, but it'll take a few months. If you don't take care of it now it's going to spread everywhere and will take even longer to get rid of (Imagine them spreading into clusters next).

Best way to get rid of them: Freeze them. After the skins recovered a little from the freezing, apply salicylic acid patch to the wart and keep it on for as long as the package indicates. Then you'll need to peel the dead skin layers off. Once your skin recovers...rinse and repeat. Oh...this should go without saying...ANY contact that wart comes in on your hands or whatever other body part should be washed and sanitized to prevent it from spreading!

TL;DR: Freeze it, Acid it, Peel it, Rinse Repeat.

Edit: Use these products

http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Action-Treatment-7-Count/dp/B0017IH750/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1333827032&sr=8-3 (For Freezing and Salicitic Acid drops)

OR (I would prefer the bottom pairing. Pads work better than drops)

http://www.amazon.com/Compound-Freeze-Off-Plantar-applications/dp/B0036WTTBK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1333827032&sr=8-2 (For Freezing)

http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Plantar-Removal-System-24/dp/B0013ND41U/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1333827284&sr=8-6 (For Salicitic Pads)

u/rtflyer · 2 pointsr/Podiatry

Duck tape treatment for warts is controversial. You'd be better off getting an OTC salycylic acid patch/band-aid/sticker to directly apply on the wart. Here's a good recommendation:

Compound W Salicylic Acid Wart Remover | Maximum Strength One Step Pads | 14 Medicated Pads https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QWLOZW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hrFBCbHQN5XTQ

u/crihfield · 2 pointsr/popping

try using this

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GCLTVG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

i used other freezing products before and it didnt work. i had a 5 year old wart to deal with. i did have some it removed using this. i would still recommend finding a doctor to treat this. that looks huge. or find a higher grade of acid than what i recommended. mines completely gone now. it took 5 months to get rid of but im over it. for now.

u/imbeingsirius · 1 pointr/Warts

The only thing that worked for me was 40% Salicylic acid (comes in a chapstick-like tube), spreading that on, bandaid on top, leave for 2 days, then shower with bandaid off, and when you get out, peel/file off all the dead skin.

Repeat until wart is totally exposed and therefore easy to peel/cut off.

Duct tape worked a little, but not as fast as the Salicylic acid, and it was less comfortable than a bandaid.

u/itsijl · 1 pointr/fasting

It's extremely simple and guaranteed to remove any warts or neg or anything it'll even decolor those black spots on your body and beauty marks.

It's also very safe I've used it inside my mouth as well.

You buy a can of Air Duster from any store and you get a Q-tip it's better if you attach the little tube thing that comes with some air dusters.

So you pretty much get the air duster put it upside down so that the liquid drips from it when you press down on the nozzle the liquid will start dripping from it that liquid is -220 degrees and we'll freeze any living thing that comes into contact with poured that liquid on a Q-tip or even directly on the wart, and make sure that the wart stays Frozen like a rock for around a minute or two.


It'll be painless and you won't feel anything most likely until after the freezing goes away it'll be sore for a couple of days but your work will be gone after a couple of days.

I used to wrap socks on my feet with apple cider vinegar and keep them on for hours at a time until I don't most pass out from the pain who's the greatest pain I've ever felt and none of it worked I tried every single treatment crushed aspirin pills everything until I bought a cryotherapy kit from Walgreens and did it and it went away right away.

The cryotherapy kit is basically an overpriced thousand times more expensive version of The Upside Down Air Duster.

Max Professional Sub Zero Medical Freeze Spray - 10 Ounce Unit - Superior R152a Refrigerant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PKLJ5K0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9QaGDbZBS2M38

This is a product similar to an air duster it uses refrigerant instead so I think it's superior (maybe) I've never used it however, but you can read the comments on Amazon and see that other people are finding success with this method.

If I was you I would just go to a Home Depot or Walgreens or anywhere and find a can of Air Duster

https://www.instructables.com/id/The-Wart-Freezing-Gun/

Instruction of how to do it.

u/Bluepickles99 · 1 pointr/Warts

Interesting, we def have different methods. I cannot be certain how good or bad your methods are but I just suggest you use your discretion to see what works best. If you have not tried the pen yet definitely do so! For me it felt like it was the best thing but it truly was a combo of that and the salicylic acid bandages. Here is a link to the pen I used: https://www.amazon.com/Compound-Removal-NITROFREEZE-Nitrofreeze-Replaceable/dp/B07D61ZTFW

u/fryciclee · 1 pointr/medical

Try this: https://www.amazon.com/Strength-Painlessly-Infections-Advanced-Evagloss/dp/B07GC4C6MZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=1SRUTJ98J0T1&keywords=wart+remover&qid=1555468366&s=gateway&sprefix=wart+&sr=8-3

It’s a liquid medication that basically peels it off layer by layer, but you need to actually follow the directions for it to work, it takes some time and needs to be applied daily (or more? I don’t remember).

If that doesn’t work, see a dermatologist. I had warts on my feet that would not go away with conventional treatment. I ended up having to visit a dermatologist once a month for a long time and they injected a type of chemo therapy directly into the warts to kill them.

u/DaBIGmeow888 · 1 pointr/Warts

Exactly, I finally gave up salicyclic acid and apple cider vinegar, and used Silver nitrate and it came off after 2 applications.

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If you want to see the result of my silver nitrate, see here:

https://imgur.com/a/ghn7kcP

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I bought Avoca Silver Nitrate from UK , and Avoca has an useful video on their website

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u/wwabc · 1 pointr/AskReddit

try these for a few days, it will kill the skin in a perfect little circle under the pad...then just cut away, no pain

http://www.amazon.com/Compound-Remover-Maximum-Strength-Medicated/dp/B001GCTX9A

the instructions on the box say to wear it for six weeks or something ridiculous...that's if you want it to dissolve it slowly. screw that.

or this one

http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Plantar-Removal-System-24/dp/B0013ND41U

u/Shartfailure · 1 pointr/AskDocs

About 10 years ago I think I got plantar warts from the local pool. I tried every over the counter treatment you could get. Freezing, the stick on pads, freezing immediately followed by the pads, every brand that I could get my hands on at Walmart, CVS and Rite Aid. When I thought something had worked a week or two later I'd see that it had just basically caused the skin around the warts to become dry and disgusting but not actually gotten rid of the wart, or the warts would just grow back. It was literally like a two year long ordeal. After digging around on Amazon I realized that it was because the salicylic acid was not sting enough. So I ended up getting Curad Mediplast pads with 40%salicylic acid. Basically you cut the pad down to the size of the wart, stick it on until the next day when you replace it with a new piece. I purchased the 25 count box of pads. After 2 or 3 weeks they were actually gone and have not returned in almost a decade. I think I only used 2 or 3 pads and have given the rest away over the years. Everyone else who has used the them also loved them. The box if 25 is kind of expensive but you can buy just 2 pads for like seven bucks and they should be enough for the one wart. A few notes just to give you a heads up. 1. I stood on my feet for 8 hour shifts so the pads would sometimes slide around. To stop that I would cover them with that stretchy waterproof medical tape. 2. Give it time. Don't stop until you have a hole. It basically dries out the area around the wart until it can kind of pop out, at least for me. 3. Your feet are gonna look like shit for a few weeks after. Once all the warts were out my feet were dry and had these divets that I thought would never go away. I was honestly super worried that they would just look like that forever. They won't. Just make sure you moisturize and GENTLY exfoliate. Do not try to rush the process. They will heal and the new skin underneath that is smooth will finally be all that's left after the dried out areas around the removed warts is sloughed off. The healing took me like two months maybe three, before my feet were back to normal but it was worth it. If you want to try the 2 pads here is the link >
https://www.amazon.com/Curad-Mediplast-Corn-Callus-Remover/dp/B001GBFBLA/ref=sr_1_7?crid=24QD8JRPS2TB0&keywords=curad+40%25+salicylic+acid&qid=1573288240&sprefix=Curad+40%2Caps%2C226&sr=8-7

u/Shazam1269 · 1 pointr/everymanshouldknow

I use [Compound W Liquid] (http://www.amazon.com/Compound-Remover-Strength-Fast-Acting-0-31-Ounce/dp/B001G7QREO) about two times a week. Easier for those hard to reach places when you can't tie a string around it. Easy peasy.

u/davemchine · 1 pointr/pics

I have skin tags and I normally freeze them using Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0019BQ0X0/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1 .

I had one on my eyelid once and I was afraid to use a freezing product in that location so I went to my doctor. He froze it off.

u/s8nlovesme · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I have had luck with store bought freezing solution.
http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Freeze-Remover-Treatments/dp/B0019BQ0X0

u/Aloysius_XLP · 1 pointr/Dermatology

Assuming you are in the US, they sell wart removal kits like this in the medicine/pharmacy area of most supermarket stores like Public/Kroger/Walmart/target/etc. Dr. scholls makes a plantar wart remover which should also be sold in the same area.

A cursory glance at Amazon shows you can buy medical freezing spray but I don't know if it would be best for this situation. Looked like a large output and would potentially freeze larger areas than you would want; however, there were many options and I just looked at one.

u/xaeru · 1 pointr/todayilearned

I think it is best to use Duofilm. LINK

u/DowncastAcorn · 1 pointr/WTF

Fuck compound W. Shit's expensive. You can get a box of mediplast patches which are twice as strong for cheaper off amazon. I went through two boxes of the damn things but god was it worth it. Also try to leave them on for as long as possible. 4-5 days seems to be the most effective according to the University of Minnesota medical school.

Good luck, and godspeed man. You'll win this fight.

u/Ouchyfoot · 1 pointr/Podiatry

Thanks! Do Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover Pads effectively remove corns?