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Can Wart Removal Spray Cause Permanent Tissue Damage?
Yesterday I took my daughter to her pediatrian to have a wart removed.. The medical assistant applied the the spray, and the chemical accidental sprayed down her finger, giving her a huge blister and tingling feeling in that finger? Is this normal? And did this permanently damage the tissue on her finger?
Hi, This will not permanently damage her finger. The skin may become white and possibly a blister may develop but this will recover and she will have no long term problem. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger
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Can Wart Removal Spray Cause Permanent Tissue Damage?
Hi, This will not permanently damage her finger. The skin may become white and possibly a blister may develop but this will recover and she will have no long term problem. Regards, Dr K A Pottinger