These stories are based on information gathered from doctors and
consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health decisions.
Kevin, age 40: My 12-year-old son Jeff has
warts on several of his fingers. They don't seem to bother him too much, but
his sister thinks they are "gross." I think he doesn't want to do anything
about them because he likes to tease her. I asked our doctor if there was any
reason to treat them. He said there really wasn't and that Jeff would probably
outgrow them as he gets older. Our doctor also said to keep in mind that warts
are contagious, and Jeff's sister might catch them, too.
Leslie, age 22: At first I didn't know what
the growth on my toe was. I never had warts when I was a kid. But when I kept
stubbing it on things and making it bleed, I decided I should probably do
something about it. So one day when I was seeing my doctor for something else,
I asked her to take a look at it. She said it was definitely a wart and "I can
freeze it off right now if you don't mind a little pain, or you can try a
non-prescription product that will take longer." I knew I wouldn't stick with
the home treatment for more than a few days, so I agreed to the
freezing.
Claire, age 50: I was nervous about doing
anything like freezing or surgery to the bottom of my foot. I'm on my feet all
day at work, and I hated to take a day or two off just to have a wart treated.
But my plantar wart was sort of nagging me, so I used a non-prescription
product, pads, and a pumice stone for several weeks. It was a slow process, but
it gave me an excuse to spend a few minutes in the bathroom by myself every
night!
LaMar, age 45: Some people think that warts
are no big deal, but the warts on my feet have caused all sorts of grief. I've
had them burned off and frozen off, tried home treatments, even tried the old
banana peel remedy, and they just keep coming back. I know they aren't going to
kill me, but they sure are a pain in the neck—make that a pain in the foot! I'm
ready to try some injections that the doctor says may work. I have to have them
once a week for a couple of months.