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Finger wart near nail bed

Hi,
My 10 year old son has a wart on his finger that I'm afraid is going to cause him to loose his fingernail because it is so close to it. I have attached a picture of it.
It started out as a a red bump that I thought was a nail infection. I applied tea tree oil and apple cider vinegar last night and this morning the center bump is white and red around it. When I went to clean the area I found little black dots underneath it that made me realize that perhaps it is a wart and not an infection. Please help as I'm am very concern he will loose his fingernail, it has been there for 6 weeks now. Thank you!
Here is some information about him:
Very headstrong, stubborn, opinionated, loud talker, has cat allergies, frequently catches a cold with runny nose that lasts for a very long time. Feet always hot, sometimes needs to soak in cold water so he can fall asleep.
 
  BOPP on 2019-04-12
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I forgot to say that I have given him antimonium crudum 200c wet dosage once every 2 weeks, 3 times already without any results. This antidote worked for my older son when he had a painful plantar last year, so I was hoping it would work for his younger brother. But unfortunately it didn't do anything for him
 
BOPP 4 years ago
Hi BOPP,

Please try Causticum 200C.
 
HealthyWorld 4 years ago
Thank you for replying!
I will try caustiucum 200.
 
BOPP 4 years ago

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