by RF <RF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 19, 2008 at 06:18 PM
wave wrote:
> On Jul 21, 9:30 pm, Bazooka-Joe <bazooka-...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> My son is six. I believe he's sufferintg from "flat warts" or
>> "juvenile warts". 6 months ago he had one. Maybe two. Now they're
>> in clusters of a dozen or more in 4 or 5 places on his body. I'm
>> scared for him. What's happening to my child? Will he always have
>> these? If we treat them (burn or freeze) they'll scar. That's not
>> much better. School starts in September and I'm sure they'll still be
>> there by then. He's such a good kid. All I ever wanted was for him
>> to be healthy and have a normal childhood. I'm scared for him. If
>> 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
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