Flat warts are round, oval or polygonal in shape, normal skin color or light brown in color, and patients usually have no conscious symptoms, the disease course is slow, and most of them go away on their own.
Flat warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection and are flat, elevated papules that occur in children and adolescents, immunocompromised patients, and on the face, back of the hands and forearms.
Typical lesions are flat, elevated papules that are round, oval, or polygonal in size, with a smooth surface, normal skin color, or light brown in color, and can be single or multiple.
Flat warts patients usually do not have self-conscious symptoms, occasional slight itch, often by scratching and autologous inoculation, after scratching the skin lesions can be arranged in beads, that is, autologous inoculation reaction or Koebner phenomenon. The disease process is slow, part of the self-consumption, a small number of patients can recur.
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