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Wart Treatment
, Wart Management
Precautions
Avoid over-treatment
May result in painful scar worse than wart!
Expect only 60-70% success with only 1 treatment
Management
Home
Gene
ral Measures
Debriding or paring down callus
Soak wart in warm water for 5 minutes before paring
Use rasp or lava stone with care - stop if irritation
Tools (avoid reusing the same tool to pare warts)
Emery board
Lava stone or pumice stone
Avoid Blades!
Hands
Warm water soaks (50-70% efficacy)
Temperature
: 45 C = 113 F
Use candy
Thermometer
to avoid burns
Fifteen to thirty minutes per time as tolerated
Repeat 2-3 times per week for 2 months
Avoid in
Peripheral Neuropathy
or vascular disease
Follow by
Occlusal
or other
Keratolytic Agents
Occlusion
with Duct Tape
Apply small piece of duct tape to each wart
Leave duct tape in place for 6 days
At 6 days, remove duct tape
Soak for 15 minutes in warm water
Debride as described below
Leave tape off overnight
Reapply duct tape for 6 days and repeat cycle
May be more effective than
Cryotherapy
Focht (2002) Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 156:971-4 [PubMed]
More recent review, found no benefit to duct tape in Wart Treatment
Kwok (2012) Cochrane Database Syst Rev (9): CD001781 [PubMed]
Management
Home Application
First Line: Salicylic Acid
Salicylic Acid 17% (OTC,
Occlusal
, Compund W)
Apply daily to wart
As effective as
Cryotherapy
Kuykendall-Ivy (2003) Cutis 213-22 [PubMed]
Salicylic acid 40% discs, pads, strips or sticks (e.g. Dr. Scholl's clear Away)
Indicated for thick skin (
Common Wart
s on palms and
Plantar Wart
s on feet)
More irritating, but more effective than the 17% preparations
Second line
Keratolytic Agents
Imiquimod
Cream (
Aldara
) 5%
Retin A
(
Tretinoin
) 0.05% cream applied at bedtime to warts
Management
Clinic Procedures
First line therapy
Cryotherapy
(50% efficacy)
Second line therapy
Wart Immune Therapy
Intralesional Candida Injection
Squaric Acid Wart Therapy
Cimetidine wart therapy
No more effective than
Placebo
Other measures that have been used
Electrodessication and Curettage
(higher risk for scarring)
Topical
5-Fluorouracil
5% cream (Efudex)
Cantharidin
Management
Advanced Dermatologic Procedures
Photodynamic Therapy with Aminolevulinic Acid (Levulan Kerastick)
Pulse
dye laser or
CO2 Laser
Intralesional Bleomycin
References
(2019) Presc Lett 26(6)
(2023) Presc Lett 30(7): 40-1
Stulberg (2003) Am Fam Physician 67(6):1233-44 [PubMed]
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