FlatWartsIt is a viral disease, which is more common in our lives, and the symptoms are more complex, and the harm it brings to us is also relatively large, affecting our beauty at the same timeFlat wartsIt occurs at all ages. So what exactly do flat warts look like? Now let's take a look at flat warts from the following perspectives.
Flat warts are usually asymptomatic and have a slight itch. It is more common on the face, forehead, and back of the hands, but can also occur on the wrists and knees. Mostly symmetrical, the number is indefinite. Sometimes co-exists with common warts.
In the early stage, the patient's condition is mostly manifested as: flat papules the size of rice grains to soybeans, smooth surface, hard, light brown or gray, round or oval, and a large number, which tend to occur on the face, back of the hands and forearms, etc., seriously affecting the beauty, and even more because of the flat warts to produce bad emotions, thus affecting normal life.
Warts are usually painless and itchy, with occasional itching, especially at night. The course of the disease is slow, and some resolve spontaneously. Because flat warts are contagious, scratching will inoculate the virus in close proximity**, arranged in a line along the distribution of scratches. People with flat warts should use everyday items separately from others and do not scratch the warts to avoid spreading them to others or making the condition worse by inoculating themselves.