I received the first dose of the MMR vaccine at age 40.
For some reason, I didn't receive the MMR vaccine during childhood, and I discovered this by chance when getting a tetanus shot as a preventive measure at age 40. Shortly after, I noticed the genital warts shrinking, though they began to grow again weeks later. I know that administering the MMR vaccine directly into the wart is a treatment that activates the immune system and helps the body eliminate the warts. I want to know if it is worth getting the second dose of the MMR vaccine in my arm at age 43 to get rid of warts.