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Safe Wart Removal Methods for Children

My daughter performed wart removal on her own without my knowledge. She used adult scissors. We were lucky that there was no infection.

People of any age can have a wart pop up somewhere on their body, at any time. If your child has a wart and seems to be bothered by it, then you might want to start thinking about doing something about it. When doing any kind of treatment on children, you have to be extremely careful, as they are more sensitive to medications and treatment, especially when it comes to over the counter treatments or home remedies.

 

The first thing you need to think about when it comes to wart removal for your child is your child’s age. In general, it is not a good idea to try to do any kind of wart removal on a baby or toddler, unless your pediatrician recommends it. Don’t attempt to do at home wart removal on very young children; it just isn’t a good idea.

If your child does have a wart, you will likely be better off seeking medical help for removing it. Your child’s pediatrician may be able to take care of it for you, or if not, refer you to a dermatologist that specializes in treating pediatric patients. It is a good idea to check with your insurance provider to make certain the procedures will be covered, and if not, talk to the doctor to see if you can work out some kind of payment arrangement that will fit into your budget.

Home remedies can be dangerous for adults using them, but even more so for children. If you can’t afford to have the wart medically removed by your child’s doctor, then you should leave it alone, rather than trying to use a home remedy. You can possibly use one of the wart removal products that can be found for sale in your local pharmacy, but you should do so with extreme caution. You want to make certain that the chemicals are safe for children, and that you follow all of the directions closely, to prevent harm.

If you can’t afford to pay for medical wart removal, your pediatrician should be able to suggest an over the counter product that will be safe for you to use at home. If you can’t afford to take your child into the office, you may be able to just call and talk to a nurse, who can make suggestions over the phone. Unless the wart seems to be impacting your child’s self-esteem, it may be a good idea just to leave it alone for now. While it may be annoying to know it is there, it is much better to leave it be than risk your child’s health, especially on something as trivial as a wart!

Using the internet is always a good place to find information. Once you have discovered the options, you can talk to a doctor to find what will work best for you



 

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