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Prescribed Sotret And Fudic Cream For Warts. Anything Else You Would Recommend?

I have warts that got spread recently due to shaving. I am in treatment with the dermatologist and they had prescribed few things to improve my immunization (Caromax and Aceret) and ointment like Sotret and Fudic cream. I have been applying it for 3 weeks now without much improvement in my warts. Anything else you would recommend for treating warts??
Wed, 14 Nov 2012
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Hi Magesh,
You should keep in mind that warts are not easy to treat. Second thing is that 3-week duration is too short to comment upon the success or failure of any therapy.
Some of the other good options for warts are cryotherapy, salicylic acid + lactic acid solution, elecrocautery, radiofrequency cautery, CO2 laser ablation, and various immunomodulators.
It will be better for you to discuss these treatment options with the dermatologist.
Regards,
Dr. Ajit Singh Kulhari
MD - Skin & VD
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Prescribed Sotret And Fudic Cream For Warts. Anything Else You Would Recommend?

Hi Magesh, You should keep in mind that warts are not easy to treat. Second thing is that 3-week duration is too short to comment upon the success or failure of any therapy. Some of the other good options for warts are cryotherapy, salicylic acid + lactic acid solution, elecrocautery, radiofrequency cautery, CO2 laser ablation, and various immunomodulators. It will be better for you to discuss these treatment options with the dermatologist. Regards, Dr. Ajit Singh Kulhari MD - Skin & VD