Papilloma Treatment: How to Remove Papilloma

Papilloma on woman's neckPapillomas are benign tumors located on the surface of the skin and mucous membranes and have the appearance of papillary growths located on thin "legs". This disease is related to the human papillomavirus. The resulting papillomas can be injurious, painful, and cause external defects. In this case, the question naturally arises about their removal. Below we discuss medications to remove papillomas.Human papillomavirus is far from a harmless representative of the viral flora. Not only does it lead to the formation of papillomas and warts, but this pathogen sometimes leads to the development of malignant tumors, especially cervical cancer. In 2019, scientists published a paper that found low awareness of human papillomavirus, its transmission routes, consequences and prevention measures.

local medicine

Using topical medications to remove papillomasFirst, let's look at the medications specifically designed to remove papillomas. We emphasize that you should consult an expert before using them.The first medication is a topical liquid containing two ingredients - m-cresol and phenol. It must be applied point by point to the affected area of skin or mucous membranes using a special stick, avoiding contact with adjacent areas of skin. For smaller papillomas, one application is usually sufficient; for larger papillomas, repeated applications (3-4 times) may be required a few minutes apart.How does this therapy work? The solution contains ingredients that cause skin proteins to coagulate, causing papillomas to disappear.Another commonly used preparation is a liquid made from sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and sodium hydroxide. It also has a cauterizing effect and can effectively remove not only papillomas, but also warts, genital warts, etc.Additionally, the solution contains:
  • nitric acid;
  • acetic acid;
  • lactic acid;
  • Oxalic acid dihydrate;
  • Copper nitrate trihydrate.
It is a local necrotic agent that promotes the destruction of diseased tissues. The product can also be applied dot-wise to the affected area. If necessary, repeat the process several times.

systemic treatment

Topical medications alone are not enough to effectively fight papillomas. To prevent recurrence, systemic treatment is necessary, that is, taking drugs with antiviral and immunomodulatory effects.One example is inosine acetate dophenyldimeratol. The drug is active against human papillomavirus, helps suppress human papillomavirus in the body, and has immune-stimulating effects.We stress again that you should consult a specialist before using any medication.