What are the mistakes of condyloma acuminatum
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What are the mistakes of condyloma acuminatum? Condyloma acuminatum is now a very common disease, this disease has a great impact on many patients, so what are the misunderstandings for this disease? Let's learn about it.
What are the mistakes of condyloma acuminatum
Misunderstanding 1: easy to relapse: Generally speaking, condyloma acuminatum relapse most often occurs in 3 months after treatment, with the extension of time, the patient's infectivity is reduced, the possibility of recurrence is also reduced. The patient does not relapse after 6 months of treatment, even if the clinical cure. If there is no recurrence one year after treatment, then the possibility of recurrence is very small, and the possibility of infection is also very small. Therefore, the third month after treatment is a "barrier". During this period, patients should go to the hospital at any time to test their condition, use drugs rationally, and do not change the dressing blindly.
Mistake 2: not good to root: the pathogen of condyloma acuminatum is human papillomavirus. They usually do not enter the blood. After entering the human body, they can lurk in the basal layer of the epidermis, and then with the replication of the epidermis, they enter the nucleus, causing cell division, and forming skin lesions seen in clinic. After treatment, some patients have recurrent episodes, which may be related to subclinical infection, latent infection or reinfection. After repeated treatment, most of them can control the recurrence. There are also a few patients with long-term virus. After a period of time, the virus can be suppressed or even disappeared by improving the immune state of the random body.
Error 3: infertility: condyloma acuminatum completely cured after no infectious, does not affect pregnancy and fertility. After regular treatment, if the symptoms disappear and do not recur after one year, they can consider marriage and childbirth.
matters needing attention
Don't treat only the woman, both men and women should be treated at the same time, so that it is possible to avoid being reinfected by the infected sexual partner after treatment.