Sexual Health
What is the key to treating genital warts? The hazards and consequences of diagnosed genital warts
Genital warts are a serious sexually transmitted disease that poses a threat to everyone's health, affecting not only the patient's own health but also their family's health. Therefore, how to treat genital warts to prevent their harm is the key we know. If genital warts can be detected early, it will be of great help for future treatment. The following is a detailed introduction.
The specific series of hazards include the following aspects:
1. Psychological disorders. Faced with sexually transmitted diseases, many people still have a resistance, so once genital warts are diagnosed, many people will have a psychological burden and dare not go out to see people, afraid of strange eyes from others. At the same time, it can also exacerbate the appearance between couples and affect family happiness.
2. Symptom torment. In the early stages of genital warts, small light red lumps may appear, resembling nipples, chicken crowns, or vegetables. But in the later stage, the number of lesions gradually increases, and the affected area may experience varying degrees of pain such as ulcers, suppuration, bleeding, swelling, etc.
3. It is infectious. Genital warts are an infectious disease mainly transmitted through unclean sexual activity. Men with genital warts can infect their partners through sexual activity or indirectly come into contact with objects, causing illness in their families. Therefore, it is very important to do a good job in hygiene and disinfection.
4. Affect the next generation. Pregnant women with genital warts can infect their babies through the birth canal, leading to respiratory warts. Therefore, genital warts are prohibited from sexual activity. It is generally recommended to have a child after complete cure.
5. Cancer. Clinical data shows that there is a certain relationship between genital warts and the occurrence of penile cancer. If not treated in a timely manner, it may also trigger cervical cancer in a partner. In addition, genital warts often appear together with sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and genital herpes. Cross infection increases the difficulty of treatment.
What is the key to treating genital warts? The specific precautions for treating genital warts are as follows:
1. Simultaneous removal of subclinical infections and latent viruses: The treatment of genital warts should be in the same area as the area around the wart where subclinical infections and latent infections are already present, and should not be omitted.
2. Pay attention to consolidation and prevention: on the one hand, scientific treatment of genital warts consolidates the efficacy and eliminates residual viruses; On the other hand, effective preventive measures should be taken to avoid re infection (at this time, the skin has not yet fully recovered and has the ability to resist infection).