Verrucous tuberculosis is a typical type of inoculated tuberculosis, which occurs when Mycobacterium tuberculosis is inoculated at the site of an injury**. Here are the details about verrucous tuberculosis:
Verrucous tuberculosis is mainly caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is often caused by trauma. The body had been infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis before the onset of the disease, and due to trauma and other reasons, the Mycobacterium tuberculosis re-invaded the damaged ** and became ill.
Clinical symptoms: the main manifestations are purple-red papules, verrucous hyperplasia, gray-white scales, crusts and the phenomenon of "three contours", that is, ** reticular scars, verrucous edges, and surrounding redness. The lesion heals on its own and leaves an atrophic scar, while on the other side it expands with new verrucous nodules, which can cause large irregular lesions. The disease is extremely chronic and may not heal for years or decades.
*: Mainly anti-tuberculosis drugs**, if the patient is timely**, the prognosis is generally better. Commonly used drugs are isoniazid, streptomycin, rifampicin, p-aminosalicylic acid, ethambutol, pyrazinamide, etc. It needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Preventive measures: avoid direct contact with tuberculosis patients or animals, pay attention to personal hygiene, and deal with trauma in a timely manner.
The above information is for reference only, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for more accurate information.
Please note that the above does not constitute any medical advice, and if you or someone close to you has such a condition, please consult your doctor as soon as possible for a detailed examination and**.