Plantar warts are non-cancerous growths that can be discovered on the heel or ball of the foot, and in some circumstances, even in your fingers. They most frequently are very painful and are laborious to get rid of. Most removing methods can be very painful and uncomfortable.

You will need:

   1. Apple cider vinegar / regular white vinegar
   2. Paper towels (about 4 sheets, personal desire)
   3. Q-tips
   4. Band-help
   5. Tape (ideally one with a rubber backing to keep moisture in)
   6. High-quality tip tweezers / eye forehead pluckers
   7. Clear topcoat nail polish

OPTIONAL:

Cotton ball
Step 1 Remove what you'll be able to

Try to remove as many black "specks" as you'll be able to along with your tweezers. This will help the vinegar get deeper into the contaminated area. As soon as finished with the tweezers, place them on a chunk of paper towel. If this is painful, do not worry about this step.
Step 2 Medicate the infected space

Place the tip of your Q-tip into the vinegar so it soaks the liquid up, then place it on the infected space and maintain it there for a couple of minutes, letting the vinegar enter the wart.  Now you may snip off the opposite end of your Q-tip and soak it in vinegar and place it onto the wart, cowl it with a band-assist and a folded piece of paper towel and tape it in place. Leave it on over night, you might also use a cotton ball or a folded piece of paper towel for this as well.
Step three Repeat

The subsequent day, it is best to see the wart making its method as much as the surface. If not painful, as soon as once more pluck away any black that you just see and re-medicate. If the contaminated space is on your foot and you do not wish to feel uncomfortable walking with a bandaged foot, place clear topcoat nail polish on the infected space and let it dry. This will stop it from spreading between medications. You may also do this if the wart is on your finger. Repeat these steps until your wart is now not there, relying on how badly contaminated, a medium an infection might be gone within a couple of days.
Warnings

    * The vinegar will make your infected area pulsate/throb. That is regular, the vinegar is stepping into the roots and is killing it.
    * It might turn out to be tender.
    * Your foot/finger will smell like vinegar!

Tips

    * After using the tweezers or something you touched the contaminated area with that you're holding, wash in heat water and soap to forestall re-infection.
    * Maintain the vinegar in a small simple to use container so you are not wasting any.
    * Keep the wart covered, both with a band-aid or clear nail polish to forestall spreading, and it'll suffocate the roots of the wart as well.