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I'm from the Phils. and I have many small warts in my face. Wat OTC drugs I can use that are inexpensive?

I'm from the Philippines and I have many small warts all over my face and neck that become noticeable when viewed in close-up. What are the over-the-counter medications that are also inexpensive and safe to use that I can buy?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    hi renzo, in ur case, no otc meds cn treat ur warts coz its viral and spreading ur face already. go see a skin doctor not just a dermatologist but skin specialist, i think u will go minor surgery aside from topical medication. go now b4 it is too late...warts is also very contagious, try not to scratch them and touch other parts of ur body coz it will spread...ur case is a bit serious.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    If you have warts, take a penny and rub both sides of the penny on them and through the penny where you will never see it again, forget about your warts and they should be gone in a couple weeks. The penny should be old. I know it sounds foolish but it has worked for me and my daughter after I tried it. You can't lose anything by trying, except the warts. Randy

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If they are truly warts, they spread because warts are usually caused by a virus. You really need to see a dermatologist (a doctor with dermatology as a specialty) if you can afford to do so. Good Luck, I am sure they can help you but it may take a number of appointments and some cash.

  • Joy
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Go to the Doctor, he can get rid of them on your neck, I don't know if they can do anything about them on your face or not.

    The Doctor will burn them off, but there is no OTC meds that will do it.

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  • 1 decade ago

    none, go to a doctor

  • 1 decade ago

    Nothing.

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