Lichen planus is a common skin disease caused by papillomavirus infection, which is related to the decrease of the body’s immune function, skin abrasion or scratching. Generally speaking, flat warts take a long time to treat, so patients need to have patience and perseverance to persevere and definitely be effective. If the Chinese or Western medicine method alone does not work, try using a combination of Chinese and Western medicine treatment. In addition, do not scratch, do not rub hard, so as not to spread warts increased.
This first talk about the treatment of Western medicine: 1, oral medication: antiviral drugs: virus spirit, each oral 0.2 grams, 3 times a day, 1 month for a course; or Panciclovir, each 0.2 grams, 2 times a day, the same course of treatment as before. Immunity-boosting drugs: oral levamisole 50 mg 3 times a day for 3 days and stop 11 days. Others: Vitamin A 2.5 million units per dose, 3 times a day. Oral lysozyme, 5 to 7 tablets each time, 3 times daily. Oral urotropine, 0.3 to 0.5 grams each time, 3 times a day.
2, injectable drugs: vitamin B12: 100 mg each time, 1 time daily intramuscular injection, 30 days a course of treatment. Transfer factor: subcutaneous injection, 2 ml each time, 2 times a week, 30 days a course. Polymyxin: intramuscular injection, 2 mg each time, once every 3 days for 30 days. It can also be injected into the skin lesion, which is more effective. The same time, 30 grams of Pancreatic root, decoction of water fumigation wart hair skin, 2-3 times a day.
3, local topical drug therapy: 5% fluorouracil ointment topical application, the next day and then 1% aureomycin ointment topical application, alternate use, can remove warts. You can also use 0.1% retinoic acid ointment topical, or external application of 50% locking solution, 2 times a day until it subsides. If you use the above-mentioned ointment, the local skin has a mild redness or inflammation, do not need to stop the drug, because mild inflammation can promote the flat warts subside.
4, liquid nitrogen freezing or laser treatment: need to be operated by dermatologists to treat.