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I've never tried it.

My eldest had verucas lots of them... we took him to the doc' and was told it was a virus which would last approx' 12 months then they should all just drop off... just past the 12 months and said eldest's feet are all clear.

Dunno whether this info' helps...I suppose it depends how near to the end of the 12 month cycle you are as to whether the Bazuka stuff is worth trying.
P
You are doing it right, but really all the over the counter treatments are pants.

I had a tiny wart on my finger once, I managed to wiggle it out and pick it right at the root, came out like an upside down pyramid. Beautiful. Bled like a pig though.

I have verracas (verrucae?) just now, they itch but I'm just going to leave them til they go.
S
I have just had a verruca treated at the chiropodists as it was causing a lot of pain on the foot bed, I got it from teaching kids swimming a while back but it didn't hurt for a long time and by the time it did nothing would shift it

The chiropodist said the best over the counter treatment is Occlusal which contains salicylic acid, basically what is in Bazukka but she said you would need to use about 10 tubes of the Bazukka for one deep rooted verruca as it is so watered down, the Occlusal is a bit expensive for a tiny bottle, about ÂĢ7, but it works brilliantly

I had bio gun treatment on mine and pure salicylic acid on it for several weeks then continued with the Occlusal at home and it worked a treat

Chiropodists are a bit expensive though, mine was ÂĢ28 a session but for every two sessions you get the third follow up free so worth calling a few to see who does a decent deal Smiler
Rosy Darling
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Originally posted by Puddychops:
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Originally posted by Tilly_Floss:
ive never had a verruca, how do you get them?


VERUCCAS ARE WARTS AND SWIMMING POOLS ARE THE WORST PLACE BUT THEY ARE A VIRUS AND CAN BE VERY INFECTIOUS SO BASICALLY RUBBING UP AGAINST SOMEONE ELSE WITH ONE Glance


You don't even have to rub up against anyone...the virus survives in water, so walking barefoot through a puddle that someone who has one has walked through is enough.
Those footbaths that they put across the entrances to swimming-pool changing rooms are where most verrucae are transmitted. Ninja
Sarum

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