Guest guest Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 A while back someone was asking how to treat Plantar's Warts, and I remember several different suggestions. My 9 year old son has them and had 2 that were getting quite large, and beginning to hurt. I tried to find the Blue Cyrpess Oil someone suggested, but couldn't locate any, so I decided to try Tea Tree Oil instead so it has such great anti-viral qualities (and I had it on hand). Well, we've been applying it nightly before bed (just dabbing it on with a q-tip) for about 2 weeks now, and I am happy to report the following: -the largest one on the side of his big toe is decreased in size by about 40%, and doesn't have nearly as many 'seeds' in it as it did -the second-largest on his second toe has decreased in size by about 80% and has no seeds now visible -the third-largest on the ball of his foot was pretty flat to begin with, but is now completely flat and has no 'seeds' visible. It just looks like a ring of dry skin around the outside. -the fourth one he had was just beginning, and we have completely nipped it in the bud! It never grew or formed any 'seeds', and is barely visible. He had something on the top of his big toe near his nail that looked like one was beginning, and I really haven't seen any change in it at all. It looks like a small blister, and doesn't have any 'seeds', but doesn't seem to be getting any smaller. I'm not positive it's a plantar's wart... any clue what it might be? Wanted to share our success! =o) Tracy in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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