Can female acuteness wet wart operate
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If women suffer from condyloma acuminatum, lower body itching uncomfortable, but also from a lot of rashes. My best friend is suffering from this disease and is still under treatment. This disease is too much trouble for her. Recently, she is in a bad mood. Tell us if you can use surgery to treat condyloma acuminatum!
Can female acuteness wet wart operate
First of all: female condyloma acuminatum can be treated with surgery, but also depends on the specific situation, surgical treatment, for some patients with less verruca hyperplasia, surgical treatment is a better way, with surgical treatment is suitable for single, small area of condyloma, can be surgically removed. Surgical treatment is to take on the wart body resection or curettage method, relatively speaking, will be more thorough.
Second: laser treatment, laser therapy usually with CO2 laser, the use of cauterization treatment of condyloma acuminatum, this therapy is most suitable for vulva, penis or perianal condyloma. Single or a small number of multiple condyloma feasible one-time treatment, laser treatment of female condyloma acuminatum is a good choice, the treatment of female condyloma acuminatum, laser therapy is one of the more common methods.
Finally: microwave treatment, using microwave surgical treatment machine, lidocaine local anesthesia, the rod-shaped radiation probe tip inserted into the condyloma acuminatum base, when you see the body becomes smaller, dark color, from soft to hard, then the thermal radiation coagulation is completed, you can pull out the probe. Coagulated lesions can be removed with forceps. In order to prevent recurrence, the remaining basal part can be coagulated again.
matters needing attention
Treatment of condyloma acuminatum at the same time, we must pay attention to the diet to ensure that light, do not eat spicy food, no matter what kind of treatment, once the wart body is removed, should maintain local clean and dry, promote wound healing, can be topical antibiotic ointment, if necessary, oral antibiotics, in order to prevent secondary bacterial infection.