Toad

Toad's disease overview

Warts l The common dermatological disease caused by HPV virus (Human papilloma virus). This HPV virus penetrates the skin through scratches on the outside, forming benign small tumors, rough surfaces, called warts.

Warts have many different types, in which, the common warts grow on the hands, arms and lower legs. Although not particularly serious pathology, warts appear to cause loss of aesthetics, make patients uncomfortable due to loss of treatment time and very high risk of infection (such as sharing personal belongings, ...) . Not only that, warts can infect the patient itself (from the original position spread to the surrounding skin or the skin directly in contact with scratching, scratching, touching, touching, holding, ...). Usually these warts will grow and spread very quickly.

This is a common disease in all ages, both men and women. However, the percentage of children with warts is often higher than that they are often exposed to the environment that contains a lot of HPV virus (inversely soil, sand, biting nails, not wearing footwear, ...).

Based on the acne area and the shape of acne, warts are divided into many types:

  • Normal warts : Developed in the hands, fingers, around the nail. Acne usually has a small, rough black dot shape; Often appearing in scratched skin such as biting nails or trimming nails ...
  • Thin fiber warts : are long and thin acne spots on the skin, usually around the eyes, nose, mouth and growth very quickly by level Numbers. For patients infected with HIV, the body is impaired immune system, the ability to resist viruses causing warts is almost no.
  • Flat warts are small acne spots (size from 1mm to 5mm) and less rough, look and touch carefully to detect. This type of warts can grow anywhere, often children get on the face, women get floating on the feet and men who have acne in the beard areas. They often spread quickly, sometimes there may be dozens of notes in their hands, sometimes growing in long streaks called the Koebner phenomenon. Common location on the back of the hand, forearm, neck. When warts have spread a lot, the treatment needs to be performed many times very time.
  • Warts in the foot : usually appear in the heel or soles of the feet, making patients uncomfortable and painful when moving due to touching acne.
  • Causes of Toad's disease

    Causes of warts can include:

    Human papillomavirus virus (HPV) penetrates the body through scratches or tears on the skin. When entering the body, viruses grow and stimulate cells on the skin surface, causing warts.

    There are more than 60 different types of HPV viruses. Warts can appear anywhere on the skin, including a different name such as conventional warts, flat warts, Filiform warts, Periungual warts but only those who appear on the soles of the feet are called called Is warts in the feet.

    Warts can be transmitted from one to another on the body of the patient or from one patient to another. Scratching and squeezing acne can spread warts. Moist skin due to soaked in water or scratches, cuts often becomes susceptible to infection and formation of warts. Typically, warts have to over a few months to develop the size and appear on the skin so almost no one discovered warts growing on their bodies.

    Symptoms of Toad's disease

    Signs and symptoms of warts are usually:

    Warts often cause discomfort on the skin. Sometimes warts cause bleeding if acne appears on the face or head. Warts often blistered and swollen, can cause pain and fragile when walking. Warts around the toenails can crack and pain. In some cases, warts may disappear on their own after months or years, but most still exist, develop and spread for a long time. Therefore, when they grow more, big, painful, bleeding when colliding, discomfort, loss of aesthetics, it is necessary to treat. Warts are benign skin tumors, so the treatment must also be benign, not harmful to the patient and minimize side effects.

    There may be other symptoms that are not mentioned. If you have any questions about the signs of the disease, consult your doctor or pharmacist for timely advice.

    People at risk for Toad's disease

  • Age: Children and teenagers;
  • Body immune system: People with weakened immune systems, such as people with HIV/AIDS or people who have transplanted organs;

  • - Habit for living: Returning with ceiling on wet surfaces, such as bathrooms and public dressing rooms, or swimming pool areas; Sharing towels, razors, and other personal items of warts; Bite nails or epidermis; The wearing of tight shoes causes sweating in the foot.
  • Diagnostic measures for Toad's disease

    Doctors will diagnose the disease with information collected from:

  • Check the lesions; Li>
  • shaved biopsy and sent to the laboratory for analysis (by microscope).
  • Toad's disease treatments

    This is a disease caused by the HPV virus, sometimes naturally diseases without leaving any trace within 6 months, but very rare, usually only recovered for some cases of good immune system children. The longer the warts often tend to spread more, so it should be treated as soon as possible.

    There are many methods called "cure tips" in folk. But it is not really reliable because this folk method does not work for all patients.

    Suitable living mode helps limit the spread of warts:

  • No pruning, cutting or scraping area with acne to avoid spreading the virus;
  • Do not bite your nails if acne is near the nails;
  • Wash your hands carefully after touching the wart; Choose the right shoes, fit, not tight or too wide; Do not wear shoes or socks of others, even with close friends; uncomfortable. There are currently some vaccines that can be used to prevent some HPV strains causing genital warts and cervical cancer for women. Patients should actively vaccinate HPV to prevent the risk of disease.

    See also:

  • Distinguish genital warts and genital herpes
  • Genital warts (genital warts): Common complications
  • genital warts: Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
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