Professional treatment of sexually transmitted diseases

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It is very important for the diagnosis of male sexually transmitted diseases. Once misdiagnosis occurs, it will do great harm to patients. Sexually transmitted diseases often need to be differentiated from genital cancer and condyloma planum. Once misdiagnosis occurs, it will cause great mental harm to patients. Venereal diseases often need to be differentiated from genital cancer, flat condyloma, Pseudocondyloma, Bowenoid papulosis and Pearl papulosis. So, let's take a look at the relevant knowledge about the professional treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.

Professional treatment of sexually transmitted diseases

Method 1: cryotherapy, using liquid nitrogen at - 196 ℃ to treat venereal diseases, can promote the necrosis and abscission of wart tissue, which is easy to operate, efficient and easily tolerated by patients. This method is suitable for venereal diseases with small number and area. It can be treated once or twice with an interval of one week.

Method 2: laser treatment, usually with CO2 laser, the use of cauterization treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, if the number of sexually transmitted diseases is small, then one-time treatment, but if the number is large, it generally takes about 2 to 3 times to completely cure, the treatment interval is about a week.

Method 3: electrocautery was used to remove venereal diseases by high frequency electroacupuncture or electrotome. It is suitable for the treatment of venereal diseases.

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Age and gender also affect the incidence of the disease to a certain extent. Age is an independent risk factor for ca. 80% of Ca attacks occur in young people aged 16-34, and the peak age of Ca attack is 20-25 years old. The average age of male was 22 years old, and the average age of female was 19 years old. Another study found that women younger than 25 years old is a risk factor for anogenital warts.