Sexual Health
What are the general hazards of genital warts? 3. The hazards of genital warts should be vigilant
Experts point out that the harm of genital warts mainly refers to complications, which have strong infectious characteristics. Firstly, it should be clarified that the treatment of genital warts requires timely treatment, which is directly related to the virus's ability to invade the patient's internal organs. The following are the hazards of genital warts:
The harm of genital warts 1: genital warts are harmful to oneself. If gonorrhea and non gonococcal urethritis are not treated in a timely manner, it can lead to peritonitis and pelvic abscess. Genital herpes can sometimes cause urethral stricture. Syphilis not only invades the skin and mucous membranes, but also organs throughout the body. For example, cardiovascular syphilis can lead to arteritis, neurosyphilis, spinal tuberculosis, and progressive paralytic dementia.
The harm of genital warts 2: Genital warts can also affect other people in the family. As long as one spouse suffers from genital warts, the other is highly likely to be infected. In addition, it may also infect family members through close contact in daily life. Therefore, if there are sexually transmitted disease patients in the family, attention should be paid to disinfection and isolation. Even if there are no obvious symptoms, his family should go to a regular hospital for examination.
Hazard 3 of genital warts: Genital warts can affect fertility. The pathogen of syphilis or non gonococcal urethritis can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, leading to miscarriage, premature birth, embryonic death, and congenital malformations. Chlamydia trachomatis can cause delayed intrauterine development in fetuses, and spontaneous abortion is mainly related to genital warts, gonorrhea, mycoplasma, or herpes simplex virus. Gonorrhea can lead to defective newborn birth, as well as eye inflammation in newborns, preferably leading to blindness.
Genital warts often bring great mental pressure to patients, which is a very common clinical situation. In response to this, patients should establish confidence in treatment, as this disease itself is not an incurable disease. As long as we adhere to regular treatment, we can cure.