Regular treatment of condyloma acuminatum
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Genital warts is a serious sexually transmitted disease, infectious, not only affect themselves, but also threaten the health of family and friends. So we must pay enough attention to, during the treatment of patients should also pay attention to the nursing method of genital warts, only in this way can we recover as soon as possible, can we get rid of the trouble of the disease as soon as possible. Let's share the regular treatment of condyloma acuminatum.
Regular treatment of condyloma acuminatum
Treatment one: traditional treatment methods and drugs can not completely cure condyloma acuminatum, we must choose the correct scientific method of treatment. Only clear condyloma acuminatum virus can effectively control the development of the disease, choose the method to clear the virus is the fundamental treatment of the disease, put aside the traditional technology, now medical technology can achieve the effect of clearing the virus within a week.
Treatment 2: condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease transmitted by unclean sexual intercourse. CO2 laser can be used to treat condyloma acuminatum by cauterization. After laser treatment, 5% butylamine cream can be applied externally and acyclovir can be taken orally. It is completely cured if there is no recurrence for one year.
Treatment 3: during the treatment, pay attention to keep local health, do not have sex, wash vulva 1-2 times a day, keep vulva clean and dry, frequently change underwear, reduce the stimulation of secretion, change underwear to separate cleaning and disinfection. In addition, we should pay attention to diet, do not eat spicy, seafood and other food, diet should be relatively light.
matters needing attention
If male friends suffer from condyloma acuminatum, condyloma acuminatum will damage the patient's urethra. In daily life, the patient will find that his urethra is not suitable. There are often overflowing urine, gross hematuria, discharge from the urethra, urethral obstruction, poor urination or dysuria. These symptoms are more obvious in men than in women.