What disease is verruca vulgaris?

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Verruca vulgaris is commonly known as scrofula, which often occurs in the skin where it often rubs. If there is only one and there is no development, it is commonly known as gonglongzi. If there is only one at the beginning, and then, around him, there will grow a few, commonly known as the mother's scrofula. These are symptoms of verruca vulgaris. Recently, I have a small wart on my hand, which is about the size of soya beans, and the surface is rough. Every time I touch it, it will hurt. I went to the dermatology department to read that it is verruca vulgaris, and I went to find some secret recipes for treating verruca vulgaris. After a few days of treatment, it festered. Here I share my experience with you

What disease is verruca vulgaris?

1. Take an appropriate amount of zinaosha, grind it into powder, then add an appropriate amount of water to stir it evenly, apply it on the wart body, and then fix it with adhesive tape. After a week, take off the adhesive tape and wash off the medicine. If the wart body is still large, continue the treatment. The effect will be obvious.

2. Take an appropriate amount of lime block, put it in water, and then take the chemically changed lime block to grind it into powder. Smear the lime powder on the wart body, rub it with hands, and the wart body can fall off by itself. If there is blood exudation after falling off, disinfect it with alcohol or iodine, and then simply bandage it.

3. Take an appropriate amount of cantharidin, cover it with gauze, squeeze out an appropriate amount of yellow juice, and then cut off the wart body with a small part, and smear the juice on the affected area. After half an hour, there will be blisters on the affected area, and the blisters will rupture by themselves. After ulceration, disinfect the wart body, and the wart body will heal.

matters needing attention

Verruca vulgaris is mostly caused by virus infection. When treating, we must disinfect the affected area, disinfect clothes and shoes, and protect the affected area from collision. Pay attention to personal hygiene.