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Use Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away (Wart Remover) only if you are sure the skin condition is a common wart or plantar wart. If you treat a skin condition as a wart with Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away (Wart Remover) and it is not a wart, you delay proper treatment. This delay may lead to more serious skin condition or disease.In most cases, only one treatment of Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away (Wart Remover) is needed for each wart. Plantar warts may need more than one treatment. Warts are usually gone in two weeks after treatment with Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away (Wart Remover). If a wart or part of it is still there two weeks after treatment, you may then safely treat it again. Do not treat each wart with Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away (Wart Remover) more than four times in total. If 4 treatments have not removed the wart, ask a doctor and do not treat additional warts.
For removing plantar warts from the bottom of the foot: plantar warts are recognized by their location only on the bottom of the foot, their tenderness, and the interruption of the footprint pattern. Plantar warts grown inwards and are often flat due to the pressure caused by walking. They are often callused and painful.
For removing common warts: common warts are skin-colored, usually appear on the hands and feet and are recognized by the rough "cauliflower-like" appearance of the surface. They are harmless growths that consist of a center of inner skin (or connective) tissue with blood vessels covered with layers of outer skin (or epidermis) tissue.
