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Warts. After using an un-prescribed over the counter drug, should you cover it with a band aid, or air it out?


The medication does not indicate whether to cover it or to leave it uncovered.

I would leave it uncovered at night, while sleeping, but when out and about, cover it.

I have heard it both ways. I would let it air out personally. However, if the directions on the med say to cover it, cover it.

I used to get them, eventually they just go away (so the doctor told me). I got mine burnt off.

just leave it uncovered...

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