What to do with vesicles after cauterization of acromegaly

Vesicles after cauterization of acromegaly is caused by the local wound not healing normally, should be used to disinfect the wound, wet compresses, topical drugs and other ways of treatment. 1. Wound disinfection: choose povidone-iodine, chlorhexidine, etc., with sterile cotton swabs, cotton balls dipped in the solution, fully wipe the wound, keep the wound clean; 2. Wet compresses: choose boric acid solution, potassium permanganate solution, etc., with sterile gauze soaked, wet compresses on the wound, which can reduce the exudation of the vesicles. 3. Topical drugs: can be applied externally with products that promote epidermal healing, such as recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor, which can promote epidermal cell regeneration and promote wound healing. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a physician. If localized erosion occurs after cauterization of the warts, a follow-up visit to the treatment department should be made to evaluate the condition and then take targeted treatment as prescribed by the physician.