WART-OFF Freeze Spray 38ml

WART-OFF Freeze Spray 38ml
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WART-OFF Freeze Spray 38ml


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WART-OFF Freeze Spray 38ml
WART-OFF Freeze Spray 38ml 
 
Due to the pressurised container, Wart-off cannot be sent out of New Zealand
 
WART-OFF Freeze Spray 38ml removes warts, plantar warts (verruca) and water warts. 10 second application time that freezes warts quickly with minimal pain. No assembly required.
 
15 treatments and 15 protective plasters and cleaning swabs included.
 
Active Ingredients:
Dimethyl Ether (DME).
 

Dosage:
Suitable for Children Aged 4+
 

Warnings:
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Pressurised container: may burst if heated
  • Do not pierce or burn, even after use
  • Keep away from heat/sparks/ open flames/hot surfaces - No smoking
  • Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source
  • Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 degrees C
  • Protect from sunlight
  • Always read the enclosed leaflet before using the product
  • Consult a doctor if you are diabetic or suffer from poor circulation
  • Store below 25 degrees C
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze

Extended Information:
Made in The Netherlands
 
FAQs
 
How do warts and plantar warts develop?

• Warts are benign skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), that causes a dome-shaped keratin growth often with a mosaic pattern.
• It may be hard to get rid of warts after they develop. But they generally disappear spontaneously on their own within months or years.
• Warts can grow anywhere on the body, though they most often appear on hands and feet. They are most common among school aged children and young adults.
• Plantar warts can be pushed beneath the skin’s surface by pressure from standing and walking. A thickening of the skin slowly forms over most of the wart and looks and feels like callus.
 
 
Do I have a common wart or plantar wart?

Warts come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. A wart may be a bump with a rough surface, or may be flat and smooth. Tiny blood vessels grow into the core of the wart to supply it with blood. In both common and plantar warts, these blood vessels may look like dark dots in the wart’s center. In most cases the skin lines and creases over the wart look distorted.
 
 
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