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I've had two of my fairly large warts removed with liquid nitrogen about two months ago. I have a TINY TINY raised bump on my same hand but on a different finger. I KNOW this is just another wart coming back. Although I'm disappointed that another is coming back so soon, I'm a bit more relaxed about it, now that I know liquid nitrogen is a fast and effective way to rid of the warts. My question is, is the wart too small to be treated right now? It's a size of the ball on ball-pens. Last time I was at the doc's office, he "sprayed" my large warts. I think the spray radius would be too big for this one. But I still want the doc to get rid of it as soon as possible before it has a change to spread. I think the reason this one showed up is because I left my other large warts untreated for too long. No wart is too small to be treated. Treat it now before it gets big. this happened to me too. maybe its because your warts got on your other fingers too much. Warts are contagious so that is how it spread. Go to the store and buy a wart remover kit and do it at home. Don't let the doctor get a hundred dollars and the joy of seeing you in pain as the thawing starts. Go buy a can of wart stuff and freeze it yourself. You can get it at Targets or Walmarts (If you speak spanish) or any drug store. |
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