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Can pregnant nipples grow warts on breast milk?

Breastfeeding is not recommended.

Filamentous wart is a skin disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. It is contagious. If it exists on pregnant women's breasts, breastfeeding is generally not recommended. Because when feeding, if the baby bites a wart, the wart virus will spread, and the baby's resistance is very weak, and it is easy to be infected with various oral diseases. And at this time, use a breast pump to suck out the milk and feed it to the baby. In addition, be very careful not to break the wart to avoid polluting the milk. In addition, expectant mothers should also go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid transmitting wart virus to their babies in daily contact.

What are the symptoms of filamentous wart?

Filamentous wart is a special fractal in furuncle, which can cause allergic, cancer, HIV, hepatitis and other immune system diseases by destroying immune ability.

Symptoms of filamentary wart: The lesions are mainly single filamentary protrusions, which can be aggregated and dispersed, generally brown or light brown. Filamentous vegetation is slender and soft, and can be pedicled with the head, which is easy to occur in eyelids, neck, chin and scalp. The number can spread from a few to hundreds, which greatly affects the appearance, and improper treatment can leave permanent scars.