In daily life, many couples do not have the habit of washing their hands before going to bed. So far, they have flipped through public newspapers, ordered banknotes, and may have attached pathogens to their hands. During sex, they touch their own and the other party's genitals with their hands. In this way, both spouses may become victims of sexually transmitted diseases. Genital wart is the second generation of sexually transmitted diseases. The disease is caused by human papillomavirus. The lesions mostly occur at the borders of genital skin and mucous membrane such as the penis Corona of glans penis, female vulva, large and Labia minora, perineum, etc., which are clumpy, flat, warty, and vegetable pattern proliferation. Patients often use vulva pruritus or contact small growths to seek medical advice. Some experts believe that this virus is far more polluting than hepatitis B virus. People go to hotels to receive guests, press the glass door, ring the doorbell, press the elevator switch, shake hands with others, and carefully look at the business card sent by the other person, which may stick the virus to their hands. Especially when turning on or off the faucet in the restroom, it may infect many sexually transmitted pathogens.
Bus railings, Payphone, paper money, public newspapers, etc. may be accompanied by venereal disease pathogens. The hidden danger of not washing hands in the bedroom is very obvious. It is particularly noteworthy that the perineum is warm and moist, making it an ideal paradise for sexual pathogens. Once they establish their foothold here, they will quickly establish villages to breed offspring. Therefore, before making love, we must wash our hands to avoid injecting sexual pathogens into our own or each other's organs due to our media function, which can lead to mutual complaints, suspicion, and even family discord and disputes.
Self diagnosis of Genital wart
The diagnosis of Genital wart is mainly based on the history of contact infection, the location of Genital wart, clinical manifestations, clinical trials and laboratory tests. For most cases, it is not difficult to make a diagnosis according to the location and typical clinical characteristics of Genital wart. A few cases require further clinical trials and laboratory tests to confirm.
1. Understand medical history
Attention should be paid to understanding and carefully asking whether the patient has a history of contact infection, focusing on whether his Casual sexual relationship has Genital wart and other sexually transmitted diseases, as well as sexual activities, such as oral sex, anal sex, etc. Most patients with Genital wart have abnormal or non marital life history or have a history of sexually transmitted diseases such as sexual contact with Genital wart patients and HPV infected persons or sharing towels, clothes, pots and other items.