How to Use Duct Tape to Treat Plantar Warts

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Use Duct Tape to Treat Plantar Warts

An effective way to rid yourself of annoying plantar warts is to treat them with duct tape. It costs very little, is pain-free, simple to do and can be done in the comfort of your own home. The entire process only takes about 20 to 30 minutes once a week for 2 to 3 months for total elimination.

Things You'll Need

  • Towel
  • Duct tape
  • Soap and water
  • Scissors
  • Salicylic plaster pieces
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Instructions

  1. Use Duct Tape to Treat Plantar Warts

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      Be sure your warts are only in one area. Since they are contagious, they spread easily. The duct tape form of treatment requires that the infected area of the foot be sectioned off. It is only recommended that one area of the foot suffering from plantar warts be duct taped at a time.

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      Purchase a package of salicylic acid plaster pieces from a local pharmacy. Be prepared to special order them, because they are not always in stock.

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      Cut plaster piece to the size and shape of your infected area and peel off the backing.

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      Press the plaster piece onto the plantar wart. Make sure you apply the sticky side onto the wart.

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      Apply duct tape across the foot and around the plaster piece, then secure it in place.

    • 6

      Use a large piece of tape so that you cover the section of the foot completely. Wrap the duct tape around your foot a few times for security, because the duct tape must remain on the foot for at least 5 to 7 days.

    • 7

      Remove the duct tape and plaster after 5 to 7 days and soak the foot in warm water while rubbing off the dead skin. Clean the foot, then dry it. Repeat the process of taping your foot until the plantar wart has disappeared and the skin has healed completely.

Tips & Warnings

  • Your foot should be clean and moisture-free before this treatment begins.

  • If you have many warts, just treat the worst growths first.

  • Call your local pharmacy to check in-stock availability of the plaster pieces.

  • Be patient; this method will not work overnight.

  • If you experience any discomfort, pain or swelling, you should immediately schedule an appointment with your physician.

  • This treatment is for plantar warts on the foot only. Do not use on warts found on other parts of the body.

  • If after 2 to 3 months this method is producing no results, schedule an appointment with your podiatrist or dermatologist.

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