Liquid nitrogen and salicylic/lactic acid paint in the treatment of cutaneous warts in general practice.

Author: IrwinW G, SteeleK

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Patients with common hand warts and simple plantar warts attending a general practice wart clinic in Northern Ireland were assigned to one of three treatment groups - liquid nitrogen applied weekly, daily application of wart paint (lactic acid one part, salicylic acid one part, collodion four parts)...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1711371/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Warts: A Challenging Oasis in the Desert of Skin Conditions

The world of dermatology is filled with a diverse array of skin conditions, some more challenging to manage than others. This study delves into the realm of cutaneous warts, exploring the effectiveness of different treatment approaches in a general practice setting. The research compared the efficacy of liquid nitrogen, salicylic/lactic acid paint, and a combination of the two in treating common hand warts and simple plantar warts.

Combating Warts: A Powerful Combination

The study found that combination therapy, using both liquid nitrogen and salicylic/lactic acid paint, was significantly more effective in clearing common hand warts than either treatment alone. This suggests that a multi-pronged approach may be beneficial in tackling these persistent skin lesions. However, the results for simple plantar warts were less encouraging, with no single treatment regimen proving superior to the others.

Navigating the Desert of Warts: Seeking Effective Solutions

This research highlights the importance of exploring diverse treatment options for cutaneous warts, particularly considering the potential for variability in response based on wart type and location. The study underscores the need for early intervention to prevent wart multiplication and the importance of considering a combination of treatments for optimal results. It also emphasizes the need for continued research to develop more effective and well-tolerated therapies for this persistent skin condition.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research offers valuable insights into the treatment of cutaneous warts, highlighting the potential benefits of a combination therapy approach. While further research is needed to optimize treatment strategies for different wart types and locations, this study provides a valuable guide for clinicians seeking to manage these challenging skin lesions.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1989-10-04
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-13
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

3255811

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC1711371

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English

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