Accordingly, about a week ago, Mr. NTH, residing in Hoa An ward, Bien Hoa city, was hospitalized due to renal colic and a skin ulcer on his forehead. Mr. H. had his stones broken down by doctors from the Department of Urology, Dong Nai General Hospital. The ulcer was open, measuring 3x4cm (the size of a lemon), 1-2cm deep and containing a lot of pus.
Doctors say laser treatment for warts is very effective. Illustration: Bich Nhan |
Doctor Ho Ngoc Trinh, Dermatology specialist, Examination Department, Dong Nai General Hospital said that doctors had to cut off necrotic tissue, wash the wound with saline solution every day for the patient and give antibiotics.
According to Mr. H., 2 months before being hospitalized, he bought medicine online to treat the warts on his forehead. Mr. H. applied it 2-3 times a day for many days in a row. As a result, the area where the medicine was applied became wider and deeper, but Mr. H. continued to apply it because he thought the medicine would clean the warts.
Doctor Trinh said that the medicine that Mr. H. used contains acid, which can destroy the physiological structure of the skin and cause complications such as acid burns, ulcers, skin infections, and damage spreading to the surrounding skin.
Meanwhile, warts can be treated with lasers and are highly effective because they have the ability to focus light energy on one location, helping to precisely destroy cells infected with the HPV virus that causes warts.
Bich Nhan
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/tin-moi/202504/tu-mua-thuoc-tren-mang-tri-mun-coc-nguoi-dan-ong-o-bi-lom-tran-cd52aa1/
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