by wave <wavetowake@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 11, 2008 at 11:53 AM
On Jul 21, 9:30=A0pm, Bazooka-Joe <bazooka-...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> My son is six. =A0I believe he's sufferintg from "flat warts" or
> "juvenile warts". =A06 months ago he had one. =A0Maybe two. =A0Now
they'r=
e
> in clusters of a dozen or more in 4 or 5 places on his body. =A0I'm
> scared for him. =A0What's happening to my child? =A0Will he always have
> these? =A0If we treat them (burn or freeze) they'll scar. =A0That's not
> much better. =A0School starts in September and I'm sure they'll still be
> there by then. =A0He's such a good kid. =A0All I ever wanted was for him
> to be healthy and have a normal childhood. =A0I'm scared for him. =A0If
> anyone can help me with legitimate medical advice I'd be most
> greatful.
>
> Thank you.
Hi Joe,
Wow! this sounds almost exactly like the predicament I found myself in
a few years ago. My son also had a ton of small warts that popped up
and they were in clusters like your son's.
First of all don't freak out too badly because if you do what I did
you can remove them quite easily at home without going through
burning, freezing, cutting and scarring.
We bought an at home product that took all the warts off very quickly,
it's not that expensive ($79) and worked very very well for us. To
view the website we got it from go to http://molewartcure.com/treatment
good luck and post your results or questions and i'll keep an eye on
this posting.
~wave