What should I do if I have a “ding” on my hand?

Warts can be treated with topical medications such as Vitamin A, injections or physical therapy. Warts are caused by viral infections and appear as outwardly protruding growths that resemble “meat puddings”. Most warts disappear on their own, but if they continue to grow, they need to be treated. Topical medications include retinoic acid ointment, imiquimod ointment, 5-fluorouracil ointment and so on, as well as intradermal injections such as paxillin. Physical therapy includes cryotherapy, electrocautery, laser therapy, microwave therapy and so on. When warts continue to grow, go to the hospital in time for treatment, and use the above treatments as prescribed by your doctor.