It all started out as a stye looking bump, and it never went away. Being the impatient person I am, I popped it and it got worse and ended up growing (picture above)
I tried everything most sources suggested. I tried garlic, banana peels, baking soda, coconut oil, and I noticed that the garlic only made it worse with a burning sensation.
Then finally, I tried apple cider vinegar. For a week straight, I applied the vinegar twice a day. It did burn but not as much as the garlic. I noticed that it began to harden and every time I rubbed it on it split open a bit.
Once you see it splitting, you should get a tweezer and pick the (roots) out right away! You will notice a lot of bleeding, just keeping blotting, tweezing, and reapplying the vinegar till all the excess is removed. You want to keep putting the vinegar on to kill the virus from spreading as you're removing it.
This is kind of what the splitting stage looks like (mine wasn't as gross).
This is what it will look like once you removed the excess and you have blotted till the bleeding has stopped.
The next day it will scab, you can either wait till it falls off or wait one more day and remove it yourself which is what I did (by accident).
And this is the result!
No wart, no scarring, and no pain! and not to mention no trips to the doctor or any silly prescriptions. If this worked for me, it should certainly work for you or anyone you know who is going through this condition.
Note: I am not a physician, if your conditions get worse please consult your doctor
Bro I spent 45 min trying to find out wat this was on my leg. After researching numerous moles and warts I discovered what it was. Next thing I know I come across your info and just so happens it's at the splitting stage. It is now 5:49 am EST and just about done w surgery. The apple cider vinegar....not too bad. Thanks for your home remedy. #Jonesout
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