What to do if you have warts

Warts are proliferative skin diseases caused by human papilloma virus infection, such as common warts, flat warts, plantar warts, condyloma acuminatum, etc. Different warts are treated in different ways, and common treatments include medication, physical therapy, and surgery. 1. common warts: common in the fingers, the back of the feet and other parts of the manifestation of the cauliflower-like, papillomatous lesions, gray or light brown, hard texture. The actual fact is that they are not the same as the other ones, and they are not the same as the other ones, and they are not the same as the other ones. 2. flat warts: common in the face, the back of the hands and other parts of the skin lesions for the slightly convex skin surface of the flat papules. The majority of flat warts can disappear within a few years, but also can use salicylic acid, retinoic acid ointment and other topical medication, but also can use CO2 laser, liquid nitrogen freezing and other physical therapy treatment. 3. metatarsal warts: common on the soles of the feet, especially the front of the metatarsal, manifested as keratinized flat papules or plaques, gray-brown or yellow-brown, with mild pressure pain. It can be treated with fluorouracil ointment, imiquimod ointment and other medications, and smaller plantar warts can be destroyed by laser, freezing and other physical methods. 4. Condyloma acuminatum: common in the external genitalia and around the anus, manifested as genital papules, keratinized plaques, papillary, cauliflower pattern superfluous organisms. You can use onychomycosis tincture, imiquimod cream and other medications, but you can also use laser, surgery and other methods to get rid of warts. There are many types of warts, it is recommended that patients with warts seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, the above drugs need to be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, to avoid the use of private medication, so as not to delay the condition.