When I have used this method on skin tags and moles the appearance
changes as they tissue is dying. The skin tags have turned black and
crusty before falling off. The moles have gotten
lighter and sloughed a layer at a time. The new growth of healthy skin
is from the bottom up or
inner areas to outer areas so it may look worse as it pushes the wart
out because the wart tissue is dying. I have even seen cracking and
bleeding. So looking worse is a good sign to me but as always monitor
for inflammation, swelling and infection -- not likely with CS but still
something to be aware of.
Janet
Lin wrote:
My 7 year old grand daugher has common warts that cover one of her
thumbs. In spots they are raised up 1/8 inch.
Finally, got her Mom and Dad to agree to trying cs to get rid of
them. After a few days of treating 2 times per day
with EIS/DMSO, they have turned darker in color and rough on top.
Can anyone tell me what to expect to see as we continue with this
treatment? Mom and Dad are a little concerned
with how the warts look right now.
Lin
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