Does HPV Virus Infection Cause Boils on the Hands?

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Does HPV virus infect warts on the hands?

1. Warts are clinically known as common warts, and HPV virus refers to Human Papillomavirus. Common warts on the hands are generally caused by Human Papillomavirus infection.

2. Common warts are common benign proliferative skin diseases. Generally, Human Papillomavirus invades the body through skin or mucous membrane damage, replicates and proliferates in the body, causing abnormal differentiation and proliferation of epithelial cells, resulting in the formation of gray-white flat papules on the patient's skin. As the disease progresses, they will gradually increase and turn into cauliflower-like or papilloma papules, usually gray-white or light brown in color. Therefore, they are caused by Human Papillomavirus infection.

3. Patients with common warts can use medications such as Salicylic Acid Ointment, Vitamin A Acid Ointment, and Imiquimod Ointment under the guidance of a doctor. They can also choose physical methods such as liquid nitrogen cryotherapy, laser treatment, and electrocautery treatment according to the doctor's advice to directly remove the wart tissue on the skin and help the patient recover. During the treatment process, it is necessary to take good care of the skin and avoid excessive scratching or rubbing of the wart.