Where does woman acuteness wet wart grow
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Recently, the lower body is very uncomfortable. There is something abnormal. I went to check it and said that I got condyloma acuminatum. After treatment, I got better. Now let's share where condyloma acuminatum grows.
Where does woman acuteness wet wart grow
First: condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and mainly manifested by proliferative lesions of the anal and genital parts. Most of them are young and middle-aged people aged 18-50. After about half a month to 8 months, an average of 3 months after the onset of the incubation period. The disease is more common, mainly through sexual contact.
Second: condyloma acuminatum, also known as condyloma acuminatum, venereal warts, genital warts, vaginal condyloma, etc. It is a kind of epidermis tumor like neoplasm caused by human papillomavirus infection. The incidence rate is second only to nongonococcal vaginitis and gonorrhea. It can be transmitted mainly through sexual intercourse, or through indirect contact with pollutants, and it can also be inoculated by itself.
Third: the incubation period of condyloma acuminatum is more than 3 months, the shorter is 1 month, and the older is more than 6 months. In the initial stage, small skin pink or light red, pointed soft papules appeared in the skin and mucous membrane constipation, gradually increased, increased, and fused. Due to local humidity or chronic stimulation, they grew rapidly and showed cauliflower like or cockscomb like vegetations with pedicles on the base, which were prone to erosion and exudation, and the contact volume was prone to bleeding and stench.
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Tell patients the cause of condyloma acuminatum, symptoms, transmission, harm, treatment and preventive measures, so that patients have a complete understanding of the disease. The patient's questions should be explained patiently, and persuasive information should be put forward, so that they can actively participate in the treatment, so as to reduce and reduce the recurrence rate of the disease.