Where does woman acuteness wet wart grow commonly
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Condyloma acuminata has a very high incidence rate in our lives. We all know that this disease is not only harmful but also highly infectious. Many people will suffer from this disease due to unclean sexual intercourse, and the patients will suffer great pain both physically and psychologically. Let's talk about where the condyloma acuminatum is usually.
Where does woman acuteness wet wart grow commonly
Symptom 1: under normal circumstances, when women suffer from Condyloma Acuminatum for false, it will show more vulvar pruritus and leucorrhea, skin damage is limited to the labia minora, for millet size, mucosal color or light red small papules, smooth surface, such as roe shape, cluster distribution, prone to 20-30 years old female vulva, especially the labia minora and vaginal vestibule.
Symptom 2: villous changes of Pseudocondyloma acuminatum. Acetic acid white test was negative, toluidine blue test was negative.
Symptom 3: 42 cases of histopathology showed a large number of vacuolar cells in the mucosal epithelium, but the size of the cells was small. form. The polarity and staining of the cells were normal, and the vacuoles in the cytoplasm were round and regular. 20 cases were negative for HPV by PCR.
matters needing attention
Pay attention to healthy and reasonable diet, reasonable diet for condyloma acuminatum has a more obvious effect. The fishy food is also not allowed to eat. For example, seafood, fish, shrimp and crab, beef and mutton (it's better to eat less, not eat). Eating foods rich in vitamins and proteins is helpful to the recovery of diseases, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs. Patients with condyloma acuminatum should eat yoghurt, garlic, mushroom, apple, barley, ginger, grape, straw mushroom, onion, tea, peach, cauliflower, asparagus, tremella, balsam pear, carrot, spinach, sweet potato, aquatic shellfish, Lentinus edodes, fresh radish, ginseng, royal jelly, Yumi, tomato, sweet potato, apricot, kiwi fruit, honey or royal jelly.