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What should Genital wart be treated clinically? Pay attention to these 5 items in clinical treatment of Genital wart
What should clinical treatment of Genital wart pay attention to?
Genital wart has always been a very important disease in genitourinary clinic. In the treatment of Genital wart, we must clarify some preventive measures, otherwise it is easy to fall into misunderstanding and bring some unnecessary trouble to the treatment. In fact, over the years, we have summarized some knowledge in clinical practice. Let's take you to understand.
(1) At present, no treatment method can completely eradicate HpV, and the purpose of treatment is to remove external warts. If combined with other sexually transmitted diseases, they should be treated simultaneously Local medication: 50% trichloroacetic acid, 2. 5% fluorouracil ointment, 5% podophyllotoxin tincture, mostly corrosive. ② Physical therapy: electrocautery, freezing, laser, microwave, etc. The HpVDNA conversion rate is high. (2) After adequate treatment, the clinical symptoms and signs of patients with Genital wart subside, and no new lesions within 6 months can be regarded as cured.
(3) The pathological examination results must be combined with clinical practice during diagnosis. It is reported that 87.7% of early Genital wart patients with positive rate of vacuolar cells may also have no vacuolar cells. In addition, the glycogen particles contained in normal vaginal mucosal cells may also manifest as vacuolar cells. Polymerase Chain reaction (pCR) is highly sensitive and easy to be polluted during operation. It is suggested that clinical treatment should not be determined based on this result.
(4) The skin lesions of Genital wart recurred many times in a few patients, and the possible reasons were speculated as follows: ① the treatment of primary lesions was not thorough; ② Subclinical infection and latent infection occurred around the primary lesion; ③ HpV in the urethra or scrotum of some patients is the source of dissemination of HpV in the external genitalia; ④ The Sexual partner is in a Subclinical infection or latent infection state, resulting in reinfection; ⑤ The patient's immune function is low, or use Immunosuppressive drug. ⑥ Re infection.
These are some problems that we should pay attention to when treating Genital wart. In our daily lives, we are unable to access these knowledge, so we may appear a bit blind in treatment. I hope you can cure Genital wart as soon as possible and recover as soon as possible.