Can traditional Chinese medicine cure filiform warts?
Generally speaking, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can effectively treat filiform warts by removing the wart tissue externally and improving the patient's constitution internally. Most patients can achieve satisfactory results, although the treatment duration and effectiveness may vary due to individual differences, the number of warts, and physical conditions. A detailed explanation is as follows:
Commonly used external TCM treatments for filiform warts include topical application of herbal medicines with functions of clearing heat and detoxifying and softening and dispersing hard lumps, or directly treating the warts using moxibustion or fire needle therapy to promote necrosis and shedding of the warts. These methods specifically target and remove the warts, causing minimal damage to surrounding healthy skin, and are suitable for cases with fewer warts located superficially. Local skin care should be emphasized during treatment to avoid infection and ensure proper healing of the affected areas. Additionally, TCM practitioners often combine external treatments with internal regulation to enhance therapeutic effects. This combined approach not only rapidly removes visible warts, but also improves the patient's overall constitution to reduce the risk of recurrence.
In treating filiform warts, TCM emphasizes syndrome differentiation and individualized treatment. Patients should choose appropriate treatment plans under the guidance of qualified TCM practitioners and avoid self-medicating or performing treatments on their own. Maintaining a regular作息 (作息 should be replaced with appropriate English term like "routine" or "lifestyle habits") and reducing the intake of spicy and irritating foods during treatment can help enhance therapeutic outcomes and promote recovery.