When to remove moles, warts and papillomas
- Rapid growth of the mole - several millimeters in diameter in a short period of time;
- darkens and appears shiny or becomes uneven in color;
- Began to bleed;
- changed shape;
- The hair on the mole has fallen out, even though it had grown back before.
Why do warts appear and how do cauterizers work on them?
- Metabolic disorders.
- Weakened immune system.
- Sweating caused by wearing clothes or shoes that are too hot.
- Presence of other viral diseases.
- Warts in private areas should not be cauterized as the skin in these areas is quite delicate and using this product can cause burns.
- Chelidonium does not help treat malignant (tumor) formations.
Is complete removal of the papilloma necessary?
How to remove warts with celandine
- Personal intolerance.
- pregnancy period.
- Breastfeeding mothers.
- Children under 5 years old.
- For bronchial asthma.
- Used for epilepsy.
Why do papillomas and warts need to be removed?
Recovery period after papilloma removal
- avoidance of intimacy;
- Vaginal suppositories and tampons are not recommended for women;
- Do not rinse;
- Do not get the wound wet for 2-3 days after surgery;
- Do not scratch or subject the resulting crust to mechanical shock;
- Maintain regular genital hygiene and treat surgical wounds with prescribed medications.