The disease of Genital wart in anus is easy to cause chronic inflammatory damage due to long-term unclean anal skin or irritation and friction of secretions. How long does that anal Genital wart recur?
How long does anal Genital wart recur
The occurrence of anal Genital wart is prone to repeated attacks. Mainly because there is no thorough treatment. Liu has a disease on his body, and some stubborn viruses have not been cleared completely. They are lurking in our bodies and may reappear at any time.
In the case of Genital wart in the anus, our patient's friends must avoid sharing Household goods with others. Usually, it's best not to use sitz baths frequently. Use showers frequently and also pay attention to avoiding cross infection in daily life. Reduce the probability of illness. Actively treating this disease, we can usually use medication for patients with mild onset.
So there is no exact time for how long a recurrence occurs, it depends on one's usual prevention and treatment.
Causes of anal Genital wart
Genital warts of the anus are caused by a virus called papilloma, which usually occurs in males and on the skin around the anus. They are a contagious disease. It is often caused by contact with objects carrying viruses or unclean sexual activity.
The growth rate of anal warts is fast and prone to recurrence. The internal reason for its recurrence is the decline of the patient's Somatic cell immune function. The external reason may be related to the wound's impermeability, dampness, susceptibility to infection, and the vulnerability to friction injury when walking and moving.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to anal warts as "anal warts", which are often caused by the injection of damp heat toxin into the anal skin and mucosa, accumulating for a long time and becoming toxic. Western medicine believes that it is caused by a nucleic acid virus - human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which is related to the body's immune deficiency. Research has also shown that HPV infection is closely related to the occurrence and development of anorectal tumors.