I am not sure, but I suggest not using dry ice because it will give you a 2nd degree burn(some type of burn). That is why people wear gloves to pick it up, so that they don't get burned. If you do try, don't say I didn't answer
Dry ice will stick to your skin. Instead, you can try liquid nitrogen which is basically the same thing, except safer. If you don't know where to find it, just go to a local pharmacy and ask for it. If your warts are really bad, you may need to go to a dermatologist.
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If you mean warts: they can be "frozen" off with a product from the drug store (over-the-counter).
Nope. The warts may come back, but there's no connection between their removal and cancer. If you're concerned about skin cancer, talk to your doc.
You should be able to get them lasered off or frozen off liquid nitrogen at your local doctors surgery/clinic or hospital. Also you can buy a number of products designed pacifically for treating warts or verrucas from a local chemist.
you can Bazooka that veruca! there are some popular products for warts which come in the form of gel which kill the skin which you then scrape off using a filer. bazooka is a good brand. usually this works if not book yourself in the docs and he will freeze it for you and cut it straight off.
your skin because an infection gets between skin and makes a reaction and it bubbles and hardens you can suffocate with duct tape or freeze warts off