Wart Treatments Silver Spring MD

Find top doctors who perform Wart Treatments in Silver Spring, MD. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Silver Spring, MD.

Local Businesses

Sau, Purnima

301-565-3699
8630 Fenton St Ste 906
Silver Spring, MD 20910


Nicola Sheree Bravo

301-439-4301
1730 Elton Rd Ste 11
Silver Spring, MD 20903


The Metropolitan Institute For Plastic Surgery

(301)384-7888
2415 Musgrove Rd
Silver Spring, MD 20904


Oluremi, T Ilupeju – Olurimi T Ilupeju Pa

(803) 642-0277
10408 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20905


Philip L Repetto

3100 N Leisure World Blvd Apt 418
Silver Spring, MD 20906


Onyewu, Chukwuemeka – Maryland Allergy & Asthma Ctr

(301) 589-2015
8720 Georgia Ave # 706
Silver Spring, MD 20901


Harold Rossini Minus

202-865-6725
13310 Brackley Rd
Silver Spring, MD 20904


Patricia Church Brown

301-933-1547
3925 Ferrara Dr
Silver Spring, MD 20906


Susan Early Otero

(202) 785-4298
8605 Cameron Street Suite 324
Silver Spring, MD 20910


Benjamin Lockshin

301-681-7000
10313 Georgia Ave Ste 309
Silver Spring, MD 20902


Purnima Sau

(301) 565-3699
8630 Fenton St – Suite 906
Silver Spring, MD 20910


Eleanor Yvonne Ford

(301) 681-4233
344 University Blvd W – # 321
Silver Spring, MD 20901


Oluremi, T Ilupeju – Oluremi T Ilupeju

(301) 588-1425
1111 Spring St # 130
Silver Spring, MD 20901


Kenneth Jay Friedman

301-439-4301
1730 Elton Rd
Silver Spring, MD 20903


T Ilupeju Oluremi Pa

(843) 522-2730
1111 Spring St # 130
Silver Spring, MD 20905


Norman Lockshin

(301) 681-7000
10313 Georgia Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20902


Oldham Roger J

1-301-681-1233
10801 Lockwood Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901


Cosmetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Center

1-301-681-1233
10801 Lockwood Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901


Perlman Ronald S

1-301-924-4800
18111 Prince Phillip Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20906


Ogwo, Nnenna – Olurimi T Ilupeju Pa

(803) 648-7897
10408 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20905


Wart Treatments FAQ in Silver Spring, MD

What can I put on a wart overnight?

Mix two parts apple cider vinegar in one-part water. Soak a cotton ball in the vinegar-water solution. Apply the cotton ball directly on the wart. Cover with tape or a bandage, keeping the cotton ball on the wart overnight (or for longer if possible).

What food causes warts?

Steer clear of sugary, processed and trans-fatty foods, along with caffeine and alcohol that have been found to feed the virus to keep warts thriving.

How painful is wart removal?

Is wart excision painful? The procedure itself is painless because of the numbing medication, but the site will feel tender for a couple of weeks. You may need pain medications after your session.

Can you pull out a wart?

Do not cut off a wart yourself! While it’s technically possible to perform a little “bathroom surgery,” and some people have claimed success using the method, it’s a very bad idea.

How do you pull out a wart?

Once or twice a week, remove the dead wart material. Do this by paring it down with a disposable razor. This is easier to do than you think. It shouldn’t cause any pain or bleeding. Soak the area first in warm water for 10 minutes. Some children won’t want you to cut off the layer of dead wart.

What is the best medicine for warts removal?

Salicylic acid and freezing therapy (cryotherapy) are the best first-choice options for wart removal.

What vitamin helps with warts?

There have been several studies which have shown that a simple supplement of zinc can improve and clear warts. Zinc supplements (usually tablets) can be bought over the counter at most pharmacies.

Is HPV warts contagious for life?

Yes, genital warts and the virus that causes them are both highly contagious. There isn’t a cure for HPV. Once you have the virus, you’re always infectious. Even if you don’t have symptoms like genital warts, or you have the warts treated and removed, you can still infect another person with HPV and genital warts.

What is your body lacking when you get warts?

In our study, patients with warts had significantly lower mean serum vitamin B12 level than patients without warts. Furthermore, they more frequently had decreased serum vitamin B12 levels. Patients with plantar warts had significantly lower mean serum vitamin B12 level than patients without warts.

When should I be worried about a wart?

Medical attention should be sought if: Warts cause pain or change color. Warts spread, do not respond to treatment or frequently recur. The person has a weakened immune system.