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How can I make warts disappear in less than three months?

To make warts disappear in less than three months, you can try using a product with a high concentration of salicylic acid. It is important to apply the product consistently every morning and evening. It may take up to 3-4 months for the warts to completely disappear. If they persist after this time, you may need to consult a healthcare provider for further treatment options such as freezing them with liquid nitrogen. Be persistent with the treatment and apply it diligently every day for best results.

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