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Understanding Warts: Healing Time and Skin Growth Concerns

Annoying warts Hello, Doctor: 1. After cryotherapy for warts, how long does it take for them not to reappear before we can consider it healed? 2. I have skin on my lips that looks like it's peeling, and because I often pick at it, new skin keeps forming every day. Is this gr...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: 1. If the original skin lines regenerate, it is a better indication of healing. 2. I recommend that you refrain from picking at the skin on your lips. You may want to consult a dermatologist nearby to obtain an ointment to apply, which will help the wound heal more quickly...

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Effective Treatment Options and Costs for Keloids in Teens

Treatment methods for keloids and their approximate costs? Hello, doctor! I am 17 years old and have keloids on my chest, which are hereditary. I recently learned about a treatment called cryotherapy and I’m wondering if it is effective. Since I am still a student, I would also l...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Treatment for keloids, when administered through injection, is generally covered by health insurance. Cryotherapy is also performed by physicians, but the effectiveness needs to be evaluated after treatment, as individual responses to treatment can vary significantly.

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Managing Blisters After Cryotherapy for Viral Warts: What You Need to Know

After cryotherapy for a viral wart, blisters have developed? Hello, doctor. I recently discovered that something has grown on my foot, and after seeing a doctor, I found out it is a virus. I am currently undergoing cryotherapy twice a week, and I have completed my fifth session. ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
You should discuss the above issue with your physician, as they are the ones who understand your medical condition.

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Understanding Blisters After Cryotherapy for Viral Warts: What to Expect

Blister formation after cryotherapy for viral warts? A week ago, I underwent cryotherapy, and about two days later, blisters formed. However, in addition to the treated area, the surrounding skin also became swollen, and it has developed into a lump. Is this normal? How long will...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Cryotherapy involves extremely low temperatures, which may lead to the formation of blisters around the treated lesion. After a few days, these blisters may turn dark purple or black. The time it takes for scabbing to occur varies significantly depending on the size of the...

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Should I Continue Using Wart Treatment After It Falls Off?

After the wart treatment solution has dried and fallen off? I have a wart on my hand and have been returning for weekly check-ups. Initially, I was receiving cryotherapy combined with a topical steroid ointment. This week, I switched to using a wart treatment solution to apply to...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Based on the literal description, it is not possible to confirm the diagnosis without actually seeing the lesion. As for questions regarding medication and treatment, it is advisable to discuss them with your attending physician.

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Understanding Warts: Post-Cryotherapy Pain and Related Concerns

The formation of warts? Doctor, I would like to ask if it is normal to experience some tingling after cryotherapy for warts until the next day? Also, since the warts are on my hand, is there a possibility that it is related to masturbation? This is the third time I have had them,...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Normal. Do you mean that it was transmitted to the hands due to masturbation?

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How to Properly Manage a Burst Blister After Cryotherapy Treatment

If a blister from cryotherapy has burst, here’s how to manage it: 1. **Clean the Area**: Gently wash the area with mild soap and water to prevent infection. 2. **Do Not Remove the Skin**: If the blister skin is still attached Hello Doctor, I apologize for bothering you. I would ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Continue with the current treatment approach; the blister will gradually decrease in size and become drier.

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Understanding Viral Warts: Risks and Precautions for Skin Health

The issue of viral warts? The doctor said that my hand has a viral wart, but he didn't advise me on anything. Can I normally come into contact with water? If I wash and it touches areas like the groin, will it spread? Also, since I have scratches on my genitals and the inner...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Viral warts can be exposed to water normally, regardless of whether they have undergone cryotherapy, as long as there are no visible wounds. However, it is recommended to seek complete treatment as soon as possible, as they can potentially spread through tiny cuts, invadin...

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Dealing with Post-Acne Granulomas: Over-the-Counter Solutions

Granulomas after acne? I previously had acne on my face, but it later developed into a granuloma that I can't seem to get rid of no matter what I do. A long time ago, I visited a dermatologist who used cryotherapy, and after a few days, it fell off. However, I am currently s...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based on the description, it is not possible to determine whether the current "granulation" is granulation tissue formed after inflammation of a skin wound, hypertrophic scar tissue from healing, or possibly a viral wart caused by a viral infection. The treatment...

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Understanding Wart Treatment: Black Spots After Cryotherapy Explained

After cryotherapy for warts on the hand, there is an increase in black spots on the warts? Hello Doctor, I have a wart on my index finger that is about 5mm in diameter and has been present for over six months. After undergoing cryotherapy last Wednesday (March 25, 2015), there we...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Viral warts appear with small black dots due to the obstruction of microcapillaries in the epidermis. Based on the description, it is possible that after freezing treatment, scabbing occurs, making the black dots more noticeable. It is recommended to return for follow-up t...

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How to Determine if Your Wart Has Healed After Treatment

How to determine if a wart has healed? Hello Dr. Wu, I would like to ask how to determine if the warts on my hand have healed. Is it normal for the skin to have a different color after cryotherapy compared to the original skin color? Or will the color truly be different after h...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Whether there is complete healing can only be determined through follow-up by a physician. It is normal for the skin to have a different color after cryotherapy; most cases will recover, while a small percentage may develop scars due to deeper lesions.

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Persistent Scalp Bump: Causes, Treatments, and Next Steps

Is there a tumor on the head? Hello Doctor: I have a bump on the front of my head that initially looked like an acne pimple but has since grown larger. I underwent cryotherapy at a dermatology clinic, but it has recurred repeatedly. It is neither painful nor itchy, but occasional...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It has been five years, so I recommend being more proactive with treatment. But what exactly should be done? How to treat it? We need to examine it first; perhaps consider doing a biopsy.

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Is It Normal for Warts to Turn Black and Hard After Cryotherapy?

After cryotherapy for a viral wart, it has turned black and hardened?! Hello Doctor, I would like to ask if it is normal for the treated area of a viral wart to become black and hard after cryotherapy? It has been 10 days since I had cryotherapy on my fingers. One finger develope...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: After cryotherapy, some individuals may develop noticeable blisters, while others may experience less prominent reactions, directly forming a hard scab that eventually falls off. Typically, this process does not leave scars. Thank you!

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Understanding Warts on Hands: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention Tips

Warts on the hand? Hello, Doctor: Recently, I visited a nearby dermatologist because I had several viral warts on my big toe, which I have been treating with cryotherapy. In the past few days, I noticed what seems to be a wart on my hand. It is not very visible at first glance, b...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
That's right, because it is contagious, doctors will recommend active treatment to reduce the chances of reinfection. As for washing the face and hair, since water is flowing, the likelihood of the virus adhering is naturally lower, but there is still a risk. Warts are actua...

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Understanding Treatment Options for Fibromas: Costs and Effectiveness

Regarding the treatment of fibromas? Hello Doctor: I have a fibroma on my left calf, approximately 0.8 cm in diameter, which developed from a mosquito bite nearly ten years ago. It has recently been bleeding due to frequent skin breakdown. I visited a dermatology clinic to inquir...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Yes, health insurance coverage does not apply to fibromas. Surgical removal is a more straightforward and direct approach, but the issue of scarring still needs to be considered. However, scarring is sometimes unavoidable and must be assessed in advance.

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Should You Pop Blisters After Cryotherapy for Warts?

Blisters after cryotherapy? Hello, if a viral wart has undergone cryotherapy and has developed a blister, should it be popped? Thank you.


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is preferable to let it contract and dry on its own.

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Understanding Raised Skin Lesions: Possible Causes and Treatments

A small raised area of hyperkeratosis on the skin? The skin on my cheek has a small raised area of "hyperkeratosis," which is a small patch of "elevated hyperkeratotic skin," but it does not resemble a wart or a papule, so it doesn't feel like a wart. Thi...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: It is difficult to accurately determine the type of skin disease based solely on a textual description. Common facial lesions may include flat warts, seborrheic keratosis, or other inflammatory or keratotic skin conditions. It is recommended that you consult a nearby derma...

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Managing Pain and Blisters After Cryotherapy: What to Do Next?

Wart with blister formation? I would like to ask about the pain I experienced on my way home after undergoing cryotherapy yesterday. I didn't have this issue during my first treatment. This time, I noticed some pain and when I woke up the next day, I saw a white area next to...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Pain or blistering are normal phenomena after cryotherapy; there is no need to rupture them. You can return to the original clinic for a follow-up in 1-2 weeks.

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Understanding Skin Growths Near the Chest: Warts or Something Else?

A wart-like growth near the chest area? Hello, doctor. 1. I would like to ask about small, coffee-colored, raised spots near my chest that look like warts. Are they warts? (They are not painful or itchy.) 2. If they are warts, are they contagious? (They are present on both side...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: It is not possible to determine whether it is a viral wart based solely on a textual description. I recommend that you consult a nearby dermatologist for a definitive diagnosis and treatment. Viral warts can be transmitted through contact, and generally, there is no direct...

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Understanding Cryotherapy: Risks of Blisters and Viral Infections

Cryotherapy I would like to ask about a situation where someone has undergone cryotherapy and developed a blister that has burst. Is it possible that the shoe they were wearing could be contaminated with the virus? If they wear that shoe, could their entire foot become infected? ...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Viral warts are usually transmitted through direct contact, but their contagiousness is not very strong. There must be slight damage to the skin surface to allow the virus to invade, leading to proliferation within the skin cells. After several months, they may protrude as...

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