What causes lid warts?

Lid warts are mainly seen in patients with hyperlipoproteinemia, but some patients also have normal plasma lipoproteins. The disease is the result of lipid deposits in the dermis, subcutaneous tissues and tendons, and it is important to check the blood for hyperlipoproteinemia first. Of course, there are some patients with lid warts who have normal lipids. The disease is most common in middle-aged women and occurs around the upper eyelids and inner canthus on both sides, presenting as orange, soft rectangular or polygonal papules and plaques. In terms of treatment, if the patient has hyperlipidemia, he or she should follow a low-fat diet, and after controlling the diet, the lid warts will mostly subside. If you have high lipid levels that are not relieved by diet, you can choose lipid-lowering medication. The actual fact is that you can find a number of physical treatment methods, including electrocoagulation, liquid nitrogen freezing, carbon dioxide laser and other treatments.