How to distinguish pearl rash from Condyloma Acuminatum
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No matter what disease appears, timely and effective diagnosis can make correct treatment. Correct diagnosis is the premise of correct treatment, especially for some relatively difficult diseases. At present, I believe that many patients are worried about the treatment of condyloma acuminatum. This is a venereal disease, which has strong infectivity and recurrence. Let me talk about it today Share with you how to distinguish pearl rash and condyloma acuminatum.
How to distinguish pearl rash from Condyloma Acuminatum
The first: the symptom of acuteness wet wart is skin red small papule at first, increase slowly, become papillary finally, white vinegar tests, white vinegar besmears on pimple, 2-5 minutes later, if become white apparently or protuberant, have acuteness wet wart namely.
Second: the early symptoms of condyloma acuminatum, the initial damage for small and soft light red papules, needle cap or rice large, gradually increasing
Third: the early symptoms of condyloma acuminatum, disease at the beginning of light red or dirty red miliary size vegetations, such as papular shape, papillary shape, cauliflower shape, chicken crown, the nature of tender, slightly sharp top, painless itching, gradually grow up or increase.
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Condyloma acuminatum, also known as genital warts, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which often occurs in genital and anal parts. At present, photodynamic gene immunotherapy (non-surgical, safe and painless) is the most effective treatment for condyloma acuminatum, which is the latest cutting-edge technology in the world. It uses high-efficiency drugs and instruments to lock the location of the virus, and uses photodynamic force to cut off the virus gene chain, so as to completely remove the condyloma virus in the dermis and skin mucosa, and the wart body will fall off automatically, at the same time Adjust the body immunity to achieve complete cure without recurrence.