Condyloma acuminatum that treatment is good
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My cousin found out that he had condyloma acuminatum. More than a month ago, he felt a little itchy and painful in his lower body, and also grew some small pimples. Recently, he grew several more and more uncomfortable. Today, he went to the hospital for examination, and the doctor diagnosed it as condyloma acuminatum. In order to prevent this situation, I'd like to introduce the treatment of condyloma acuminatum.
Condyloma acuminatum that treatment is good
First of all: condyloma acuminatum ointment how long can be cured, according to the specific condition of the patient, drug treatment of condyloma acuminatum side effects, chemical cautery treatment process will cause pain, red midship, local ulceration, cause local tissue proliferation or fall off, easy to leave scars, western medicine quick effect, recurrence is also fast, side effects are relatively large, repeated use is easy to produce drug resistance.
Secondly: cryotherapy is one of the methods for the treatment of condyloma acuminatum. Cryotherapy mainly uses liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide dry ice to freeze the lesions of the skin, making the local edema and necrosis of the skin damage, so as to achieve the effect of the treatment of condyloma acuminatum.
Finally: the laser treatment of condyloma acuminatum is also a common treatment method, which is characterized by rapid effect, and the wart body can fall off in the process of treatment. Generally, the commonly used method of laser treatment of condyloma acuminatum is carbon dioxide laser cauterization of the wart body.
matters needing attention
Female condyloma acuminatum concealment is stronger than men, because condyloma acuminatum occurs in the size of the labia, clitoris, vagina and cervix, at least 20ff05; female patients with perineal and perianal skin is easy to be affected, occasionally occurs in the armpit, groin, breast space and oral cavity. Most of the patients had symptoms such as pruritus of vulva and leucorrhea. The lesions were papillary, chicken coronal or confluent into cauliflower shape, varying in size, and some confluent into patches or plaques.