How is palm common wart treated

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Verruca vulgaris is caused by the virus. It can occur at any age, but it is more common in children and teenagers. It is commonly known as scrofula. It usually occurs on the face, fingers, the back of the hand, etc. it is characterized by hyperplasia and protrusion on the surface, irregular circle, small as mung bean. Now let's share how to treat verruca vulgaris on the palm of the hand.

How is palm common wart treated

First: the new needle first from the wart top straight to the base, and then along the base around the multi-directional puncture, and strengthen the stimulation, after the needle squeeze out a small amount of blood, once a day, some needles can fall off after 3-4 days.

Second: electric cauterization under local anesthesia. After cauterization, the wound should be exposed, and 2% gentian violet solution should be applied, 2-3 times a day, until the scab falls off. Before the wound is healed, the local area should not be soaked.

Third: dip the stem with 50% triacetic acid solution or 30% salicylic acid collodion, point it on the wart and corrode it locally once a day until it falls off.

matters needing attention

If the number is too large, you can use 10% bismuth salicylate Oil 2 ml, deep intramuscular injection, once a week, 10 times as a course of treatment. 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.