Should I cut off the small fleshy bumps on my body?
It is not advisable to cut the small fleshy bumps on the body, which are generally filiform warts and can cause direct or indirect infection. If they are cut off, they may cause local skin damage, leading to secondary infection and a series of skin diseases. Therefore, if such small fleshy bumps appear on the body, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and targeted treatment after the cause is diagnosed. The small fleshy bumps on the body should not be cut off, which are generally considered as filiform warts. The warts are slender and protruding, with apical keratinization, caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is a special type of verruca vulgaris. They often occur on the neck, forehead, and eyelids and can be transmitted through direct or indirect contact. Under normal circumstances, try not to cut them off by yourself, as there may be bleeding, and substandard sanitary conditions may cause secondary infection.
Proliferative small fleshy bumps can appear on the skin of normal people, and it is not recommended for patients to cut them off with scissors on their own, as this will not only cause local skin damage but may also lead to secondary microbial infection, resulting in various inflammatory skin diseases. Therefore, if patients have small fleshy bumps on their skin, it is recommended that they go to the dermatology department of a regular hospital for detailed examination, diagnosis, and appropriate and standardized treatment.