For external use only.
The drug is applied for sure on the treated area with a small thin wooden stick or a special applicator, not allowing it to hit adjacent healthy areas of the skin.
On small papillomas (up to 2 mm in size) and threadlike warts of Feresol are applied once.
Larger papillomas and small warts (2-3 mm in size) are lubricated with the drug 3-4 times, taking breaks to dry the applied liquid.
Before removal of warts with dense cornified surface on hands, plantar warts, keratitis, dry corns, remove the corneous layers from their surface. For this purpose, a keratolytic ointment (for example, 10% salicylic or other) is applied for several hours, covering the lubricated area with compress paper or polyethylene film, and then using a gauze dressing. It is possible to stick with an adhesive plaster. After that, the bandage or stick plaster is removed, the skin is steamed in hot water with the addition of soap and soda for 10-15 minutes and the horny layers are removed (cut with manicure scissors or forceps). Frozen seeds are applied to the dried skin several times, making 3-4-minute breaks to dry the preparation.
Warts on the hands and soles are treated with Feresol 7-10 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes.
Keratomy and dry calluses should be treated 3-4 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes.
If it is necessary to repeatedly apply the drug in order to avoid a burn of the surrounding skin, it is advisable to lubricate it with zinc paste. The paste is removed with a dry gauze swab after drying the last servings of Feresol.
Genital warts are not recommended to be removed by themselves, their treatment with feresol is carried out in the procedure room of the polyclinic by a dermatovenerologist or urologist. The drug Feresol is applied to each element individually 1-2 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes.
Repeated treatment is carried out if necessary 6-8 days after the crust has fallen off. It is allowed to conduct 4-5 procedures.