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  1. bigtoe Active Member


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    hi there, anyone had any good results with verrucas? Recently had some sucess with banana pulp, but no sucess with the old favourite preparations or cryo. i seem to be picking up lots of longstanding vp at the moment, any ideas would be great. :confused:
     
  2. podrick Active Member

    verruca

    have you tried aldara cream.it is indicated for genital warts but has worked on plantar warts.it can only be used on adults but works very well.i combine it with an oral regimen of 300 mg daily of cimetidine(tigamet) for two weeks.
     
  3. Lucy Hawkins Active Member

    'I combine it with an oral regimen of 300 mg daily of cimetidine(tigamet) for two weeks.'

    Cimetidine is not licensed in the UK for viral warts. However it is used by consultants and some claim success. The literature is equivocal. That is according to the manufacturer.
     
  4. toemeister Member

    Tough Verrucae

    For the tough warts I use 4% DNCB in collodian every couple of weeks with debridement. It takes 3-4 weeks to build up antibodies after sensitization on the dorsum of the foot.
     
  5. Student_Dave Welcome New Poster

    At Hudds uni we throw lashings of Marigold therapy at the little blighters and it actually seems to work very well (in most cases).

    No one seems to know how it works though??
     
  6. podrick Active Member

    verruca

    what is marigold therapy consist of?
     
  7. toefixer Member

    Wart Treatment

    I have treated warts successfully for over 30 years. I prefer the use of Canthrin application with small applicator and then cover with an aperture pad filled with Salinocaine. I cover this with a small Moleskin cover and I have the patient remove the bandage after 72 hours and start soaking in warm soapy water 15 minutes twice daily. If a blister appears I have the patient come to the office in 1 week for I&D (may require anesthetic) and continue warm soapy water soak soaks, followed with apllication of Silvadene cream until resolved. I usually follow the patient in 6 weeks to ensure no residual wart. In children 3 years to 15 years of age I use Cimetidene (Tagamet) in doses of 30 to 35 mg/kg in divided doses daily. Usually 30 to 60 days with 85% resolution. Cimetidine use in adults has not been too successful.
     
  8. podrick Active Member

    verruca

    where do you purchase canthrin.
     
  9. toefixer Member

    Cantharidin for Warts

    Cantharidin is a medical product compounded by a pharmacy for application by a physician. The general public cannot buy this at the drug store... Of course if you caome across an insect called a "blister beetle", you could use its enzymes to create your own Cantharidin.
     
  10. podrick Active Member

    cantharidin

    toefixer,
    what is the mechanism of action of cantharidin and where does one purchase it through a speacialty pharmacy.

    thanks
     
  11. Tony Saunders Welcome New Poster

    I use Marigold Therapy, not sure of web page but if you enter Marigold Clinic in seach or Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital you will hit on the site. Marigold Therapy can also be used with homoeopathic remedies this is 100% safe and causes no discomfort to the patient.
     
  12. Tess Bowen Member

    Does'nt anyone like to play detectives anymore ? When did it appear, where is it and why do you think it is there ? If you have a mosaic or large multiple sites of infection you would have to be looking for a systemic problem. If the verrucae is over a weightbearing area then have a look at what might be causing excessive pressure or friction . Somtimes the verrucae is present because of trauma ,such as when a child falls over and grazes their knee or a cut .I try not to irritate the heck out of verrucae and use offloading or silicone padding to reduce friction and pressure, at least that way you are not going to cause a scar that might be a bigger problem, and the client is pain free.
     
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