What to do if you are infected with HPV and have filiform warts

HPV (human papillomavirus) part of the infected person can be self-healing, filiform warts current treatment includes physical therapy, topical medication, systemic medication, surgical treatment. 1. Self-healing: HPV infections are partly transient and can be eliminated through autoimmunity, so don’t worry too much about it, keep good hygiene habits, and enhance your physical fitness. 2. Physical therapy: you can eliminate filiform wart lesions through cryotherapy, electrocautery, laser, etc. Scars may appear, applicable to a small number of skin lesions. 3. Topical medication: 5-fluorouracil ointment, 0.1%~0.3% retinoic acid ointment, salicylic acid, etc. You need to choose the right medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. 4. Systemic medication: Immunomodulation therapy (e.g. levamisole, etc.) is used for those who have many lesions and cannot be cured for a long time. 5. Surgical treatment: filiform warts scraping (for those who have fewer lesions), surgical excision (less commonly used, according to the specific situation). The actual warts are not too anxious, and you should follow the doctor’s instructions to make sure that you have the right conditioning.