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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?
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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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