Sexual Health
How should Genital wart always recur to prevent? Four Points for Attention in Preventing Recurrence of Genital wart
Mr. Zhang has been very angry recently. He had sex with a young lady in an entertainment place and was infected with Genital wart.
He went to many hospitals, including some he saw in advertisements. After treatment, certain effects were achieved, but the disease recurred from time to time. To this end, Mr. Zhang used various medications, but to his disappointment, the recurrence of warts did not stop. He is very worried and often drinks alcohol.
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Genital wart is a sexually transmitted disease caused by papillomavirus infection. Born around the genitalia, perineum, anus, etc. The damage can be large or small, and can be large or small. Although the vast majority of patients can be treated through methods such as smear, laser, cryotherapy, surgery, etc., due to the easy recurrence of the disease, a few patients may persist for a long time, and even some injuries may become cancerous. So many people will worry a lot when they get Genital wart. In addition, some patients abuse drugs and receive excessive treatment, which can sometimes lead to adverse consequences.
Remembering the Four Character Formula for Prevention and Control
How to reduce the recurrence of Genital wart? Mastering the following four character formula can greatly reduce the chance of recurrence.
1. Correct diagnosis and treatment
Firstly, please invite experienced doctors to regular hospitals for diagnosis and treatment. Genital wart injury on the skin mucosa is sometimes difficult to distinguish from other skin diseases, and may be misdiagnosed or missed. Experienced doctors can make a clear diagnosis based on clinical characteristics and some laboratory tests, and adopt appropriate methods for appropriate treatment to better eliminate lesions. Especially for damage to certain parts, special equipment and drugs can completely eliminate the lesion. For small lesions that are easier to diagnose, careful topical application under the guidance of a doctor can also lead to rapid cure. Mr. Zhang has visited many hospitals, but most importantly, he has not found a qualified hospital for treatment.
2. Review and follow-up
After treatment, go to the hospital for follow-up. If there are still a few residual lesions during the treatment process, it is likely to recur within 3 months after exceeding 1 year, so it must be repaired and cleared again. In addition, viral infection may occur around the original lesion, but cannot be found on the skin and mucous membranes. This Subclinical infection can also be found and eliminated during re examination and follow-up.