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Has anyone tried Cryodose Ta Mist Spray 115ml for wart removal? How does it compare to other treatments?

I've recently discovered Cryodose Ta Mist Spray 115ml, a spray that uses very cold gases to quickly cool or freeze a small area of skin. It's supposed to help numb pain, reduce swelling, or remove skin lesions like warts by freezing them. The description makes it sound like a miracle worker, but I'm cautious because it's not clear if it's worth it. I've had warts before and tried various removal methods, from over-the-counter treatments to doctor visits. Cryodose seems different because it's a spray, not a topical ointment or a liquid. The idea of freezing off the wart sounds promising, but I'm worried about the potential side effects, especially the urgent ones. Has anyone here tried Cryodose Ta Mist Spray? How did it work for you, especially compared to other treatments? I'd love to hear your experiences and any tips you might have. Let's discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly about this spray! Just remember to weigh out your options.

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dennis_jordan · 4/18/2026
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Avoiding the Chemical Cocktail: My Experience with Formaldehyde 10% Solution for Wart Removal

I've been using Formaldehyde 10% Solution to treat stubborn warts, and I must say, it's been quite an experience. This strong chemical solution works by drying out and hardening the affected skin, effectively killing the wart tissue. It's also used as a disinfectant and preservative, but that's beside the point when it comes to medical use. I started using it after my doctor prescribed it, and while it's effective, it's not without its downsides. The skin irritation is real, and it's important to be aware of the rare but serious side effects like allergic reactions. If you experience any of the symptoms listed, don't hesitate to seek medical help immediately. I've had some minor skin irritation, but nothing too severe. I've found that applying a thin layer and covering it with a bandage helps reduce irritation. The process is a bit tedious, but it's worth it to get rid of those pesky warts. Always remember to consult your doctor if you experience any unusual side effects or if the irritation becomes unbearable. It's also a good idea to report any side effects to the FDA for better tracking and safety. If you've used this solution or have any tips, share them below!

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justin_robertson · 4/17/2026
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