Recently, Ms. Liu was very upset. She didn't know what was going on on her forehead, but several "meat balls" grew. The part connected to the body was thinner, and the distal end was larger, which greatly affected her beauty.

Ms. Liu was very upset recently. She didn't know what was going on on her forehead, but several "meat balls" grew. The part connected to the body was thinner, and the distal end was larger, which greatly affected her beauty.

Ms. Liu first bought some ointments in the pharmacy. After wiping it for a while, she didn't see any effect. Seeing that she was getting more and more, she came to the hospital.

After examination, Ms. Liu was caused by infection with "HPV virus". She was very surprised and said that she was very careful in life, so why was she found by this virus?

In the subsequent communication process, I asked her if she had encountered any abnormalities recently. She thought about it carefully and said that she stayed in a hotel some time ago. She felt that it was not very hygienic and there was a strange smell in the toilet.

This finds the reason. is very likely because the previous resident had HPV virus and had not left for a long time. In addition, the antivirus measures in the hotel were not done properly. , several reasons were combined together.

Because HPV virus is not a single way of sexual transmission, it may also erupt after contacting and lurking in the body for a period of time. Many people have grown up with small meat balls like

. The probability of elderly people appearing in clinical practice is high. So, do you know how it came about and how to treat it correctly?

What is the "small meat ball" growing on the skin?

This small meatball is usually filamentous wart , which is caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus is very cunning. When the human body's immunity is in a strong state, it temporarily hides and survives epidermal echinola cells. When the human body's immunity decreases, it begins to "make troubles".

Flax warts usually first appear in areas with rich blood vessels such as the neck, forehead, and eyelids. They are mostly brown and normal skin color after maturity.

Although it is a benign neoplasm, it affects the appearance after all, and if not processed in time, it is likely to spread to other areas of the body along with the friction of clothes, hand scratching of patients, etc.

So if you don’t want it to grow all over your body, it’s better to solve it as soon as possible!

Can the "small meat ball" be cut off with your hands?

If you pick it with your hands, it is a completely gamble on probability. Some patients on the Internet say that they just pick it with their hands, without any impact. However, I have seen many patients who were infected by hand-pulling "filamentous warts", the most typical of which is a man in his 50s.

At first, he had several filamentous warts on his neck, which made him irritable and didn't want to go out every day. After buying medicine on his own, he took one off with his hands. When he was receiving the doctor, he described his mood at that time as "no pain, and he felt much more psychologically comfortable."

However, a wound that was not healed appeared at the location of the filamentous wart that was removed the next day. He found it, but didn't care. The wound did not heal on the third day, but instead felt a little painful, so he chose to go to the hospital for a look.

After examination, his neck was infected and suppurated. If not treated, the wound would become larger. After that, I debride and apply medicine for him, and use other methods to clear out the remaining filamentous warts, and his mental state will be much better.

The experience of this male patient is actually to tell everyone that the best way to deal with filamentous warts is not to use your hands to pick them off, because the wound is easily infected. In addition, if you pick it with your hands, the HPV virus may spread along the nails, causing "small meat balls" to grow in other places. Isn't this making you even more uncomfortable?

Of course, this is not to let everyone leave it alone. Although filamentous warts are benign neoplasms and generally do not hurt or inflame, they still have their health effects. In addition to affecting aesthetics and infection, HPV virus is a high-risk carcinogenic factor. If it is not treated, it may worsen if it is encountered inducing cancer. Therefore, it is recommended that you choose the following ways to solve the problem of "small meatballs".

treats "small meatballs", but it is actually not difficult to treat

in clinical practice, small meatballs can be treated through physical therapy and drug treatment. Physical treatment is generally done by carbon dioxide laser surgery, which basically does not bleeding. It has high accuracy and short time, so it will not cause too much discomfort to patients. Liquid nitrogen treatment is also a method, which is not cost-effective and fast.

drug treatment mainly uses interferon to regulate immune function and antiviral effects. There are also some other methods. You need to go to the hospital for a check-up and see which one is suitable for.

Summary:

Small meat balls are not a big trouble, but if you use the wrong method and ignore it, it may become a trouble, so everyone should pay attention!