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Solkoderm

For the treatment of plantar warts can be used pharmacologic agents such as Solkoderm (Solcoderm). The drug is used topically and has a necrotizing effect. The skin, which is applied to the drug undergoes intravital fixation followed mummification pathologically altered tissue. The skin, which affects formulation is dehydrated and during mummification darkens. A few days later he peeled off the scab, leaving scars on the skin.

Solkoderm applied to the skin with an applicator .  Before the procedure, the affected area should be treated with ethanol or ether .  Depending on the size of the warts may be necessary from 0, 05 to 0, 1 ml .  When handling dense keratinized lesions lifeless skin layer is better to remove .  If the size of the formation of a diameter greater than 10 mm, then before processing should ensure that defeat really is superficial .  During one procedure, you can handle no more than 4-5 of the lesions with a total area no more than 4-5 square meters . cm .  Within a few days after the procedure the treated area of ​​skin becomes dark brown in color and dries to form a scab .  In the case of unsatisfactory mummification pathologically altered tissue can be carried out a second procedure .  In the presence of multiple lesions of the skin, treatment should be carried out in several stages with an interval of approximately 4 weeks .

Application solkoderm can lead to side effects such as burning, itching, transient redness in the treated area of ​​skin. It may also be a strong burning sensation, depigmentation of the skin and scarring.

The procedure should be performed only by a doctor or specially trained medical personnel.


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