Can you get rid of common warts with Vitamin A cream?

Vitamin A cream can remove common warts, when the treatment is not effective can also be supplemented with other local treatment methods, such as freezing, spot excision, surgical excision, cytotoxic treatment. Warts are a benign proliferative disease of the skin caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and can manifest themselves in a variety of symptoms and manifestations, such as pimples, filiform warts, finger warts, periungual warts, subungual warts, and other symptoms and manifestations. The warts can usually go away on their own, but because they are contagious, it is recommended that they be treated in a timely manner. Vitamin A cream is a topical exfoliating cream that promotes the renewal of epidermal cells to facilitate the shedding of warts, and should be used under medical supervision. However, it should be noted that this drug is prohibited to be used in allergy, pregnant women, acute dermatitis, eczema skin disease people, and this drug may lead to localized redness, swelling, flaking, scabbing and other adverse reactions, which need to be dealt with after consultation. In addition to the use of retinoic acid cream, local destructive treatments such as cryotherapy, spot excision and surgical excision; local cytotoxic treatments such as topical 5-fluorouracil and other medications; and local immune-modulating treatments such as topical imiquimod cream and interferon injection. All of the above treatments should be carried out under the guidance of doctors or operated by specialized doctors.