Are filiform warts serious?

Filiform warts are benign redundant organisms caused by human papilloma virus infection of the skin and mucous membranes, and are a common clinical skin disease that is not serious. Filiform warts are a special type of warts that occur on the face, armpits, and neck, and are thin, soft, filamentous projections with a keratinized tip, similar to a scaled-down version of a mushroom. Filiform warts, caused by human papillomavirus infection, are contagious and can be contracted through direct contact or indirect object contact, broken wounds. Filiform warts are not a serious disease, but they can have an impact on skin aesthetics and health. Physical therapy can be freezing, electrocautery, scraping and laser are effective treatment methods, the number of lesions can be divided into batches of sub-treatment. Topical medication is not suitable for patients with physical therapy, you can use fluorouracil ointment, which can leave behind hyperpigmentation, facial caution. If you have filiform warts on your skin, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital, combined with the doctor’s advice, standardized treatment.