Is this okay? liquid nitrogen treatment for flat warts...? - flat thumb warts
A few weeks ago I noticed some small dark spots such as scars on the roots of the hair in the palm of the hand by my thumb and 2 weeks was extended in the middle, I went to my dermatologist that I was diagnosed viral infection caused by a virus, a kind of flat warts or w / e. .. if the infected area appears dry, dark gray and a small scar as parties are small, I would say, smaller than a needle wound and vertically, which is a liquid nitrogen and pulverized a piece of my hand. I was in some pain, went home had dinner and noticed bubbles and a little pain for a few hours later, an annoyance, so I went to bed.
The day after my hand so badly and my skin is purple, so I ran to the other Derma (since the mines had been) opened on vacation and the water came and told me Derma rediagnose bubbles can, because the hand a disaster.
one days later, I coulple some dark spots from the edges of the area noticed the freeze, some in the thumb, then I saw him and said:all good for me, told me to stop the ointment and a lotion of blistering use is so dry ...
... Me too, was my skin so irrateted and parts that broke off a little and Puss ... like 2 drops, after that I went and washed, was the charm, but my hand is still slightly soft feel in these areas, I have an infection? My treatment is going well?
I'm really paranoid here may decide to look for other work on this issue or not, please help: \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt;
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Flat Thumb Warts Is This Okay? Liquid Nitrogen Treatment For Flat Warts...?
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What is happening is completely normal! If you are running ads on television on the freezing warts off, the same thing. It freezes the wart causing bacteria, the wart on the causes. It makes your skin blisters and pus, is the healing of the body itself. However, if your skin turns green, or your hand will start to lose the feeling that a big problem. But the question of pus, I worry. Your body does its job. Follow your dermatologist to treat scars. Should be minimal or nonexistent.
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