Poster: A snowHead
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Not the nicest thing to read, especially over lunch, but I'm popping over to the Alps for a couple of weeks on Saturday and was wondering what advice anyone can impart on this painful topic? Any top tips? Do let us know.......
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I suggest you get to Boots now and buy "Wartner". It's a can of freezing gas that kills veruccas. I can personally recommend it. It costs about a tenner and the verucca will be gone within a few days.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Sounds like a WMD to me, it's appears to be that potent! Will contact Hans Blix and send a team out to seek this 'Wartner'! Thanks a bundle, Peter.
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kevin mcclean, Nothing will guarantee getting rid of your verucca - I picked up a nasty dose of them a few years ago from showers after playing hockey. Tried all the proprietary remedies without success. Even had cryo surgery from my GP and that did not work, ended up being referred to a consultant dermatologist. On his advice I bought some Salactol and 'sleek' tape from the Chemist and a very sharp scalpel.
He told me to cut out as much as I could bear and apply the Salactol then cover it with the Sleek tape. I had to go through this routine every day for some time and eventually the veruccas disappeared.
Good luck!!
CP
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Use to get these a lot when I was a kid. Just stick zinc oxide plaster over it and leave it on for 5 days - always worked for me. But pain wise they were never more than a minor inconvenience anyway.
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I have a small colony on my heel which is still expanding and I have no hope of getting rid of it as I swim regularly. But it was fine skiing as my boot was well padded.
Peter B, where can you get that stuff from?
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hayley t, Whenever I've needed it, I've bought it from Boots. I'll try and get some more info.
There we are. Here's alink to the stuff I mean.
http://www.wartner.co.uk/
As I said, I've always got it from the local Boots the Chemist and it's about a tenner. It has always worked really well for me.
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Peter B, many thanks. Will try it.
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Just stick zinc oxide plaster over it and leave it on for 5 days
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Apparently duct/duck tape has much the same effect. There's a paper out there somewhere assessing the clinical effectiveness of treating warts in this way...
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starnberg wrote: |
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Just stick zinc oxide plaster over it and leave it on for 5 days
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Apparently duct/duck tape has much the same effect. There's a paper out there somewhere assessing the clinical effectiveness of treating warts in this way... |
Probably softens the dead skin enough for the bodies immune system to recognise the virus is there and attack it.
Same as digging them out with a scalpel or putting acid on them ( or both ).
Lovely subject but a fact of life for us sporty types unfortunately.
CP
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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starnberg wrote: |
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Just stick zinc oxide plaster over it and leave it on for 5 days
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Apparently duct/duck tape has much the same effect. There's a paper out there somewhere assessing the clinical effectiveness of treating warts in this way... |
Definitely recomend the duct tape / Sleek route. Tried everything on a stubborn verruca last year.... Salactol, Bazuka, Corn caps, Salicylic acid, Wartner, corn knife, emery board.... to no avail. Put Sleek on for a few weeks and the verruca came away cleanly. Apparently consultant dermotologists now recommend this method. Just make sure you have an 'airtight' seal of tape over the verruca.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Hywel, is duct tape the insulation type stuff?
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hayley t, yes - the shiny stuff usually about 50mm wide that sticks like @@@@ to a blanket.
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You know it makes sense.
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Hywel, is duct tape the insulation type stuff? |
It's also called 'Gaffer" tape favoured by roadies for taping mic leads, instument leads and good for gagging people It's usually shiny silver or shiny black and is about 5cm wide. Insulating tape is narrower and possibly not quite as sticky.......
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Hywel, no probs. 'Insulting' tape sometimes doesn't even stick to itself very well and I don't think it'll do for wart removal. No home should be without Gaffer tape aka duct tape. And it's not called duck tape - that's an American abberation I think.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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kuwait_ian, Duck tape is a brand of duct tape. They named it, harkening back to the original name for this adhesive tape (which was green), developed by Johnson & Johnson during World War II to waterproof ammunition cases. It is now usually called “duct tape,” for its common use in connecting ventilation and other ducts (which match its current silver color).
I use Duck duct tape at home, but there are many other brands. Its amazing how often conversations on duct tape occur on this forum.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Ray Zorro, I bow to superior knowledge. Thanks for that bit of history. Good stuff whatever you call it.
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Ok in which case I have a huge roll of the silver stuff somewhere at home.
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