How to deal with blister after freezing wart?
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Everyone is not familiar with the appearance of warts. Warts can be said to be incidence rate of a very high Department of Dermatology disease. This disease seriously endangers the healthy skin of patients. Therefore, in the daily course of daily life, in the face of this disease, we must attach great importance to it, and timely do the related treatment. How to deal with the blister after cryopreservation? Let's talk about it
How to deal with blister after freezing wart?
In reality, many people's healthy skin has been damaged by warts. The occurrence of warts has caused very serious harm to our healthy skin. Therefore, in our daily life, we must attach great importance to the emergence of this disease, and do relevant treatment in time. When we treat warts, we can carry out cryotherapy, And pay attention to prevent foaming work, so as not to bring more serious harm to the body.
Cetirizine hydrochloride tablets can be taken orally every day after freezing, and taken in the morning, which can reduce inflammation and exudation, and reduce the appearance of blisters. For the existing blisters, if the blisters are relatively small, you can ignore them and try not to break them. If the blisters are relatively large, and there are pain symptoms, you can go to the clinic, Ask the doctor to take out the liquid with a syringe,
After that, apply Iodophor on the outside for disinfection. If you accidentally break the blister, you can apply ointment on the outside under the guidance of the doctor. Under normal circumstances, blisters will slowly absorb after five days, forming a black scab, and the scab will fall off on its own in about ten days. After the scab falls off, it is best to have a follow-up visit. If necessary, freeze it again to avoid recurrence due to wart residue.
matters needing attention
In daily life, in the face of the occurrence of this dermatological disease, we must pay high attention to timely treatment, and pay attention to nursing measures, so as not to bring more serious harm to the body.