Features of the Treatment of Flat Warts in Children
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v1i6.827Keywords:
human papillomavirus (HPV), HPV infection, genitals, warts, destruction, cytotoxic agents, interferons, immunomodulators, antiviral drugsAbstract
The authors studied clinical efficacy and safety of combined therapy of flat warts in children, including the immunomodulatory drug with antiviral effect and cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen.
In their clinical practice, doctors of various specialties often have to deal with the human papillomavirus (HPV) - associated diseases of the skin and mucous membranes. The sharp increase in the infection rate of the population, the variety of clinical presentations, and the characteristics of the course of these conditions arouse interest and an active discussion about the tactics of managing such patients among a large number of clinicians. The urgency of the problem of HPV infection, along with the negative trend of spread, is associated with a significantly pronounced negative effect of the virus on the immune system, which leads to its long-term persistence, torpidity to therapy and frequent recurrence of the disease.
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