In recent years, genital warts have been widely spread in people's daily lives. Because genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease, everyone is afraid of it. However, because the vast majority of people are unaware of it and its symptoms are unknown and cannot be treated as soon as possible, the condition is becoming increasingly severe.
The early symptoms of genital warts are as follows:
At the initial onset of genital warts, they are mostly light red small papules, which gradually increase or overlap with each other, forming an uneven papillary shape. Because of the type, duration of infection, individual, gender, and location of HpV warts in genital warts., Different sizes and shapes.
Small people can only be seen with the naked eye, while big people can cover the entire vulva and anus, including penis cancer, pigmented nevus, drop, cord, cauliflower, leaf, mottle, oyster shell, nodule, needle, papule, papule, papule, papule, chicken crown, mushroom, foam, etc. The warts are small and light red, light gray, and gradually expand, deepening into pink, brownish red, bright red, and some are white, even black.
Genital warts generally have a moist and soft surface and are prone to bleeding. Over time, the appearance of blood scabs and thick juices may appear, as various secretions, vaginal discharge, dirt, or bleeding are equivalent to gaps. At this point, they usually have a foul odor. The keratin of a few warts thickens and the surface hardens.
Early treatment of genital warts:
1. Thorough treatment, including explicit and subclinical infections. Pay attention to treating other affected areas.
2. For other sexually transmitted diseases that may accompany, timely and effective thorough diagnosis and treatment should also be carried out.
Regular outpatient follow-up and prompt treatment.
4. Mobilize partners for examination and treatment to prevent reinfection.
5. Combine treatment to eliminate the HpV virus as much as possible.
6. Perform circumcision on patients with phimosis.
According to the survey, the incubation period of genital warts is 3-8 months, with an average of 2. This disease is prone to recurrence for 8 months. Therefore, it is necessary to choose an effective and accurate treatment plan. Non systematic treatment mainly involves removing local external warts, which has a high recurrence rate. The principles of professional treatment are as follows:
1. Check if other sexually transmitted diseases are concurrent.
2. Check if your partner has genital warts.
3. Eliminate malignant transformation.
4. Systemic antiviral treatment.
5. Do not use toxic drugs or leave scars.