Tea Tree Oil for Warts


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Zack (CA) on 10/14/2025
5 out of 5 stars

I recently noticed that a small wart appeared on the top of my right hand at the base of where the thumb and index finger originate. I hadn't had one in many decades, so I was surprised. I made an appointment with my dermatologist to have it zapped off but couldn't get in for about 10 days. I decided to gently apply some Tea Tree Oil with a Q-tip on the area and just left it on.

After a day or so I could feel it drying up a bit, so I kept doing it, once in the morning, once in the evening. It got smaller and smaller over the following few days. I cancelled the appointment. Today is about day ten--and it is completely gone.


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Mandy (Houston, Texas) on 04/20/2012
5 out of 5 stars

Tea tree oil does work on small warts (for me anyway) It would not work on large warts. All I did was apply the oil every night with a Qtip and go to bed, did this a few weeks and the small warts disappeared!

For larger warts I found a solution buy some cheap asprin, smush them up add a drop or two of water to make it a think paste apply this to your wart cover with a bandaide and leave it on for 12 hours. This will kill the wart! I had tried everything, I could and this finally worked. I did this about 2 weeks and then noticed the wart started to change, finally it was going away, I filed the skin that was left on it down and have been wart free for 2 months, and this was a large wart under my finger nail.

GOOD LUCK this will work!!!

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Chuck (Dayton, Ohio, Usa) on 03/20/2012
5 out of 5 stars

I have used tea tree oil on warts with good results. I use full strength right out of the bottle. The trick is how much and how often to apply. Instead of a q-tip, one of those mini-screwdrivers (like in an eyeglasses repair kit) with a flat blade is a perfect applicator. Just dip in the tt oil and coat the wart only. This minimizes irritation of surrounding areas. I would apply every 2-3 days until resolved.
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Sp (Nashville, Tn) on 01/02/2010
5 out of 5 stars

Tea Tree Oil vanished the warts that were my fingers. I tried the garlic, banana peel, OTC creams, nothing worked. Then, I tried the tea tree oil; I used full strength 2-3 times daily on the spots and within a week my wart melted away. I then apply the spot once daily for another week to make sure to get rid of any "roots" that's left behind. It has been 2 years now and they are still gone. I only used the tea tree oil for only 2 weeks. They are cheap and very effective.
Hope you have great success with this method.
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Sandie (Choctaw, Oklahoma) on 07/15/2008
5 out of 5 stars

I find that Tea Tree Oil is great for melting away WARTS ! I tried every cure from freezing to duct tape to cut it off with clippers. It always returned. I then tried Tea Tree oil. Would apply with qtip several times a day. I tried to put a bandaid on with the oil, but the oil would just melt the adheshive. In two weeks my wart was gone and never came back. Since then I have tried it on several relatives with the same great result. I am now trying on my sons acne and it seems to be working with no side effects or scaring.
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Sandie (Choctaw, Oklahoma) on 07/15/2008
5 out of 5 stars

I find that Tea Tree Oil is great for melting away WARTS ! I tried every cure from freezing to duct tape to cut it off with clippers. It always returned. I then tried Tea Tree oil. Would apply with qtip several times a day. I tried to put a bandaid on with the oil, but the oil would just melt the adheshive. In two weeks my wart was gone and never came back. Since then I have tried it on several relatives with the same great result. I am now trying on my sons acne and it seems to be working with no side effects or scaring.
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Marc (london, UK) on 04/10/2007
5 out of 5 stars

tea tree, the fastest and most effective cure for common warts
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Edwina (Lexington, KY) on 12/13/2006
5 out of 5 stars

I applied tea tree oil to wart on bottom of son's foot for two weeks, twice a day. When skin had pulled away from wart, and wart was at surface, we soaked foot for about an hour. The wart removed itself from son's foot. We were absolutely amazed! The skin healed back quickly with no scarring. Thank you for making your website available to all for free!
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Wendy (Bedminister) on 03/01/2004
5 out of 5 stars

I too had a wart come up. I used tea tree oil and amazingly it did go away. Wow I was so happen I had the wart for years.
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