Wart Removal

A wart, medically called a common wart, is caused by a human papilloma virus infection and is a benign proliferative condition. It can be removed through physical therapy, surgery and other means.
1. Physical therapy: Warts vary in location, size, and number and are treated differently. In the absence of secondary infection, physical therapy, such as liquid nitrogen freezing, can remove the warts; also through the laser, electrodesiccation, electrocautery, and so on, can remove the warts.
2. Surgery: if the warts are relatively large, laser or frozen after the trauma is too large, it is not easy to heal, if necessary, through the surgical excision and suture treatment, not only can effectively remove the warts, but also conducive to the repair of the wound.
If you have a skin growth, it is recommended that you don’t treat it yourself, don’t scratch and stimulate it, and avoid inducing infection. If necessary, go to the hospital dermatology department, the doctor will be based on the patient’s specific situation, to develop a suitable treatment program.

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