Filial warts are a common skin disease that is prone to occur on women's face, neck and other parts of the body. Once it occurs, it will greatly affect one's personal image. More importantly, the disease is contagious and can form clusters. If not treated promptly, it may cause other side effects. Therefore, after getting filiform warts, you must take effective measures to treat them as soon as possible. Medicine is the simplest treatment method. So what medicine is good for women with filiform warts on their necks? General topical medications include retinoic acid ointment, wart-killer, acyclovir ointment, etc., and can be taken in combination with famciclovir, polyantigen A tablets, interferon, etc. If drug treatment is not effective, you can also choose physical therapy, commonly used ones include liquid nitrogen freezing, CO2 laser, and microwave. The main symptoms of filiform warts are skin lesions that are single filamentous protrusions, which may be aggregated or dispersed, usually brown or lighter brown. The filamentous growths are slender and soft, and may have peduncles. The number may range from a few to hundreds, which greatly affects the appearance. Improper treatment may leave permanent scars. The most common sites for filiform warts are sensitive areas such as the scalp, face, and neck. The specific treatment plans are as follows: 1. Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy is the most commonly used, suitable for smaller skin lesions and a small number. 2. Laser. 3. For warts with a smaller base, such as filiform warts, a curette can be used to directly scrape them off and then stop the bleeding. 4. Topical medications: 5% 5-Fu ointment, 10% salicylic acid ointment, etc. 5. Take levamisole 50 mg orally 3 times a day, take it for 3 days and stop for 11 days, and use it continuously for 3 months. 6. Inject 2 ml of Isatis root injection intramuscularly, 1 time a day, 10 to 20 times as a course of treatment. 7. Treatment with traditional Chinese medicine. Filiform warts are caused by human papillomavirus, are more common in women, are contagious, can connect into pieces, and can cause allergies, cancer, HIV, hepatitis and other immune system diseases by destroying the immune system. It can be self-inoculated, so it will grow back after being pulled out, and active treatment is needed. 30 Baby has a fever once every two weeks Why does my 3-year-old baby have a fever again after half a month? Which body part is measured with which device, and what is the specific temperature? It is recommended that infants under 3 months old should be measured If your baby has repeated fevers, it means that your baby's immunity is not very good. Mom and dad need to help your baby supplement nutrition, strengthen exercise, enhance immunity, and reduce illness. |
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