I have would like to ask about a older style treatment method used as treatment. It starts with debridement of the overlying hyperkeratosis. You then use a chemical treatment in the form of a crystal, dipping it into a liquid possibly water) and then working the crystal into the verruca until you manage to break it down. Then use a white vinegar to neutralise the chemical used. This seemed to be a useful alternative option for salicylic acid and liquid nitrogen. I have discussed this with a local pharmacist, but feel maybe need to speaking to a local school chemistry supplier.
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Any ideas out there?? Does anyone use this as a treatment??
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