It is possible that the infectious wart virus, which is originally widespread in the environment, does not normally infect the human body. When the body’s skin is broken or the body’s immune function is low, the infectious wart virus will infect people and will enter the body with the broken skin, causing the body to have a series of local reactions, thus gradually forming a superfluous organism on the skin.
In addition, molluscum contagiosum is a shiny, neatly edged papule on the skin that rises above the surface of the skin and gradually grows larger. If the patient accidentally breaks it, the molluscum contagiosum virus can spread to other areas of the skin with the body fluids from the papule and other areas of the skin can develop molluscum contagiosum.