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How Can Warts On The Fingers Be Removed?

I have small (size of the eye of a needle) coming up under my skin on my fingers. I think they are warts but I m not so sure. They come up in more than just one place on my fingers. What can I get to rid myself of these? I have a very low pain tolerance, so I ve been told freezing with Compound W is out of the question. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks and have a great evening!
posted on Sat, 13 Aug 2016
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Hi welcome to health care magic.

According to history it seems to be benign lesion....

It could be wart or corn like lesion...
Excess fibrous proliferation may be the reason... Resulting in Fibroma...

For this liquid nitrogen can be used to freeze means to remove lesion...

It will not lead surgical excision.

Still if you post photo than further comment can be given....

Advise :Dermatologist consultation for examination and further work up...

Hope this will help...
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How Can Warts On The Fingers Be Removed?

Hi welcome to health care magic. According to history it seems to be benign lesion.... It could be wart or corn like lesion... Excess fibrous proliferation may be the reason... Resulting in Fibroma... For this liquid nitrogen can be used to freeze means to remove lesion... It will not lead surgical excision. Still if you post photo than further comment can be given.... Advise :Dermatologist consultation for examination and further work up... Hope this will help...