Common wart cause symptom?

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Verruca vulgaris is a benign skin tumor caused by human papillomavirus infection. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is called "wart eye", "thousand day sore" and "withered tendon arrow", commonly known as "pricking lung", "lung" and so on. It is more common in the fingers, the back of the hand, the edge of the foot and so on. The damage of skin and mucous membrane is the main cause of infection. At the initial stage, it was shown as a small hard papule, grayish yellow or yellowish brown, with rough and keratinized surface. The disease develops slowly and can subside naturally. It can also be treated by local medicine and surgery.

Common wart cause symptom?

General manifestations: at the initial stage of the lesion, the lesions were hard and solid, small papules protruding from the skin surface, showing grayish yellow, grayish white, yellowish brown or light yellow, with rough and keratinized surface. The number is variable. Most of them start with one at the beginning, and then increase to several or dozens. With the progression of the disease, the lesions may be enlarged and patchy (Fig. 1).

Periungual wart and subungual wart: the common wart occurring around or under the nail of finger (toe) is called periungual wart or subungual wart. Its root is often located in the nail, showing simple keratosis. When it invades the skin, typical verrucous lesions appear. If it spreads under the nail, causes the nail to lift up, destroys the growth of the nail, easily causes the crack, the pain and the secondary infection.

Digital verruea: on the basis of the same softness, a cluster of uneven multiple fingerlike protrusions occurs, the tip of which is keratinocyte. Often occurs in the scalp or between the toes, can also occur in the face. It is often several and can last for a long time.

matters needing attention

The incidence of verruca vulgaris is closely related to some foods. During and after the treatment of verruca vulgaris, seafood products such as fish, shrimp and crab, and irritant food such as onion, garlic, pepper, tobacco and wine should be avoided as far as possible. These foods are extremely detrimental to the condition of patients with verruca vulgaris.