Can consuming coix seed porridge treat flat warts?

Jul 28, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Currently, there is no scientific evidence supporting the use of coix seed porridge for treating flat warts. Patients with flat warts are advised to consult a dermatologist at a hospital and receive treatment—either pharmacological or physical/surgical—based on their individual condition. For patients with a short disease duration or small warts, drug therapy—primarily antiviral agents—is recommended. For larger warts or longer-standing cases, physical or surgical removal may be employed.

Some individuals neglect proper skin hygiene in their daily lives, and combined with significant life and work stress, this can lead to various skin conditions—such as flat warts. So, can consuming coix seed (Job’s tears) porridge treat flat warts?

Can consuming coix seed porridge treat flat warts?

Currently, there is no scientific evidence supporting the use of coix seed porridge for treating flat warts. Patients diagnosed with flat warts are advised to consult a dermatologist at a hospital, where treatment—either pharmacological or physical—will be tailored to the individual’s specific condition. For patients with a short disease duration or small warts, topical or systemic antiviral medications are typically prescribed. For larger warts or longer-standing cases, physical removal methods—such as carbon dioxide laser therapy or microwave ablation—are commonly employed. All the aforementioned treatments are effective against flat warts. During treatment, patients should ensure adequate rest and avoid staying up late or overexertion.

If a patient has flat warts, treatment options include topical ointments, laser therapy, cryotherapy (freezing), and microwave therapy. Flat warts most commonly appear on exposed areas such as the face and hands; however, they may also occur on the trunk in some cases. Initially, flat warts present as tiny, millet-sized lesions; over time, some may enlarge and coalesce into plaques. Trauma or scratching can trigger a Koebner phenomenon—i.e., new warts appearing at the site of injury. Therefore, patients should avoid scratching and instead seek care at a reputable medical facility.

Patients are advised to maintain good skin hygiene in daily life—frequent handwashing and bathing—and cultivate healthy lifestyle habits. We hope this information proves helpful.