Natural wart remedies are gaining popularity for their simplicity and accessible ingredients. Though “scientific evidence is limited,” many claim success using these home methods.
A common option is apple cider vinegar, whose acetic acid “may help break down wart tissue and combat the virus responsible for warts.” To try it, soak a cotton ball in vinegar, apply it to the wart, and secure it with a bandage overnight. In the morning, rinse the area with water.
Repeat daily until “the wart may darken, shrink, and eventually fall off.” However, results vary depending on its size and location.
Watch for irritation — if the skin becomes red or painful, stop and let it heal. This method is inexpensive and easy to use, but “it’s not guaranteed to work for everyone.”
If the wart doesn’t improve or worsens, consult a healthcare provider. Some cases may need professional treatment.