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

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    Warts are usually harmless, but they can be an eyesore. A dermatologist lays out some solutions. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. News ...

  3. What You Should Never, Ever Do if You Have a Wart ... - AOL

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    Treatments for warts can vary depending on the type you have, how many you have, where you have them and what your dermatologist recommends, according to Dr. Hayes. ... "We most often freeze warts ...

  4. Cryotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The treatment typically involves exposing the individual to freezing, dry temperatures (at −40 °C) for 2 to 4 minutes in one of these chambers. [11] While in the cryotherapy chamber, blood flow is reduced in that injured area. This will reduce muscle spasms and soreness.

  5. Plantar wart - Wikipedia

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    A 7 mm plantar wart surgically removed from the sole of a person's foot after other treatments failed. Liquid nitrogen and similar cryosurgery methods are common surgical treatments, which act by freezing the external cell structure of the warts, destroying the live tissue. [citation needed] Electrodesiccation and surgical excision may produce ...

  6. Molluscum contagiosum - Wikipedia

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    Molluscum contagiosum (MC), sometimes called water warts, is a viral infection of the skin that results in small raised pink lesions with a dimple in the center. [1] They may become itchy or sore, and occur singularly or in groups. [1]

  7. Cryosurgery - Wikipedia

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    A ball of ice crystals forms around the probe which results in freezing of nearby cells. When it is required to deliver gas to various parts of the tumor, more than one probe is used. After cryosurgery, the frozen tissue is either naturally absorbed by the body in the case of internal tumors, or it dissolves and forms a scab for external tumors.

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