Oral cauliflower papillomatosis
Oral florid papillomatosis is a papillomatosis that occurs in the oral mucosa and often extends to the mucous membranes of the pharynx, larynx, and trachea. The etiology is unknown and may be caused by a viral infection. This disease belongs to the category of traditional Chinese medicine. For example, "Yizong Jinjian · Surgical Heart Method" records the flower sores: "Epiphyseal is caused by ulceration, the head is small and small, but the shape is small, although it is painless, itching, bleeding, blood dryness, liver anger and anger."
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