Sexual Health
What are the hazards of genital warts? The 5 hazards of genital warts should be understood
Suffering from genital warts is not a trivial matter, but if they are well controlled, they will not easily worsen, but patients with genital warts will bear great psychological pressure. Patients with genital warts should pay attention to good treatment methods. Genital warts pose a serious threat to patients' health and bring great inconvenience and trouble to their daily lives. So, what are the hazards of genital warts?
If the genital warts are not treated in a timely manner, they will continue to grow, increase, and increase in number. The appearance of papillary, coronal, pebble shaped, cauliflower shaped warts can also blend with each other, with different sizes, and can grow into huge pointed genital warts.
2. Frequent itching and pressure. If bacterial infections merge, there will be a foul odor. Compress adjacent tissues and organs, and develop corresponding compression symptoms. Among several common sexually transmitted diseases, condyloma acuminatum is the most difficult to treat. In recent years, the incidence rate of condyloma acuminatum has risen rapidly.
3. Genital warts are caused by the papillomavirus and can easily cause growth and reproduction in warm and humid environments, so the external genitalia is the most suitable part. Healthy individuals come into contact with daily necessities such as underwear, bathtubs, and towels contaminated with virus particles.
4. The body's immune function and antiviral ability decrease, requiring systemic antiviral therapy to improve one's own immunity. Patients with genital warts, if not treated actively and thoroughly, especially some viruses are high-risk and highly contagious, which can be transmitted to family members or others, causing transmission.
5. The stronger the infectivity of genital warts, the suppressed immune system of the body, the less easily the disease is cured, and can recur repeatedly for a long time. Finally, it may lead to cancer. Approximately 15% of cervical genital warts, vulvar and perianal genital warts can develop into malignant tumors; 18% of penile cancer and 9% of female genital cancer are caused by genital warts.
The above are the hazards of genital warts. Patients with genital warts should pay attention to good treatment methods and common sense, hoping to be helpful to you. Genital warts pose a great threat. We must quickly detect and actively seek medical attention to ensure our recovery as soon as possible.