Wart

Wart is a skin surface neoplasm caused by a virus, and its diseases are first seen in the Nei Jing. More common in children and young people, the incubation period is 1 to 3 months, and can spread by itself. The virus exists in the spinous layer cells, which can promote cell proliferation and wart-like damage. Common warts are common warts, genital warts, molluscum contagiosum, and genital warts. Traditional Chinese medicine calls them wart order, rat milk, dry muscle arrows, perennial sore, scabies, and regret sores, commonly known as "bite" or "head meat".

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