Underarm cauliflower warts, generally referred to as common warts, are benign excrescences caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection of the skin and mucous membranes, and can be dealt with through physical therapy, topical medications, and local injections.
1. Physical therapy: freezing, electrocautery, scraping and laser are all effective treatments, and those with a large number of lesions can be treated in batches.
2. topical drugs: suitable for patients who are not suitable for physical therapy, you can choose topical drugs and methods of use according to different situations. Fluorouracil ointment and 5% imiquimod ointment can be used for topical application.
3. local injection: intradermal injection of pingyangmycin with 1% procaine diluted in the wart root injection, once a week, for refractory common warts and plantar warts; vitamin D3 intradermal injection for multiple warts has a certain efficacy.