Got wet sex wart how to treat
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Condyloma is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, both men and women may be sick. And condyloma has the characteristics of easy recurrence, so patients in the treatment, we must choose the appropriate treatment, and do a good job after the recurrence prevention work. So when women suffer from condyloma, how to treat it? There are many treatments for condyloma, the following is to introduce the treatment of female condyloma and some matters needing attention, hope that patients recover soon through treatment.
Got wet sex wart how to treat
First: there are many kinds of treatments for condyloma, such as physical therapy, laser, freezing, microwave, electric cauterization, LEEP knife, photodynamic therapy, etc.
Second: for female patients with small condyloma area and less wart body, cryotherapy can be selected for treatment. It uses liquid nitrogen with low temperature of - 196 ℃ to promote the necrosis and abscission of wart tissue, so as to make the wart body fade and abscission. Of course, because condyloma is easy to relapse, in order to prevent recurrence, it is best to go to the regular specialized hospital, choose a variety of methods of comprehensive treatment. Such as physical therapy at the same time, with some drug treatment, are OK.
Third: during the treatment of female condyloma patients living diet should also pay attention to, avoid spicy food, eat more fruits and vegetables, in addition to stop sex life, in order to prevent the infection of spouse, and in the treatment at the same time, spouse also need to accept examination and treatment. In order to prevent cross infection, leading to repeated attacks of condyloma.
matters needing attention
During the treatment of female condyloma, attention should be paid to the prevention of infection, such as daily necessities such as bath towel, bedpan, underwear, bathtub, etc. to be disinfected, attention should be paid to pudendal hygiene, washing hands before and after meals, and insisting on treatment, so as to prevent the recurrence of condyloma.