How is axillary wart treated?
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Verruca is a benign neoplasm caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in skin and mucous membrane. It is also a kind of skin disease. People are generally easy to cause infection. Most people are 16 to 30 years old. People with low immune function and trauma are more likely to suffer from this disease. Active treatment should be taken for this disease, Can also lead to a great impact on the skin, affect the appearance of the skin, and even affect the health of the body, then how to treat armpit warts, we understand it together.
How is axillary wart treated?
Drug treatment for external use: if the skin damage is large or physical therapy cannot be used, drugs can be selected according to different situations. Commonly used drugs include 0.05% ~ 0.1% tretinoin ointment, 5-fluorouracil ointment (pigmentation, do not use on the face), 3% phenobutyric acid, etc.
Can choose physical therapy, if less lesions can be frozen, electrocautery, curettage, laser and other physical therapy. Systemic drug therapy and immunomodulators can also be used; The traditional Chinese medicine of clearing away heat and toxin, dispersing wind and calming liver, dispersing knot also has certain curative effect. We should take preventive measures at ordinary times.
In life to prevent trauma, especially manual workers and some easily injured workers, we must pay attention to, at the same time improve immunity is also very key, improve the body immunity, can enhance the resistance to disease, so active exercise, work and rest rules, do not stay up late, quit smoking and alcohol, do not be picky about food, do not partial to food, strengthen physical and mental health.
matters needing attention
If you usually find warts on your hands or other skin, it's better to pay attention and choose the right method for treatment, because many diseases are found early and treated early, so as to achieve better treatment effect. At the same time, you should pay attention to personal hygiene and keep optimistic mood.