Condyloma acuminatum can be treated by drugs

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In life, many people infected with condyloma acuminatum performance will feel helpless, because of its performance, easy to relapse. And about condyloma acuminatum this easy to repeat sexual transmission disease, many people will be afraid to avoid, so condyloma acuminatum pathological accuracy is high, in fact, the accuracy of pathological examination is very high, but condyloma acuminatum examination method is also a lot of, the following main experience to share is that condyloma acuminatum can be treated with drugs.

Condyloma acuminatum can be treated by drugs

Drug 1: antiviral drugs: mainly used for simple scar rash virus, cytomegalovirus, infectious soft anorexia virus, hepatitis B virus, HIV and other viral infections of sexually transmitted diseases.

Drug 2: iodine amine drugs: mainly used for the treatment of gonorrhea, syphilis, non gonococcal urethritis, chancre, venereal lymphogranuloma, inguinal granuloma, etc. Sulfonamides are often combined with antibiotics, such as procaine penicillin C in the treatment of syphilis, plus probenecid oral, so the effect is better.

Drug 3: Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of condyloma acuminatum to heat clearing and detoxification drugs for the most common, although to a certain extent can alleviate symptoms, but also can not clear the latent virus in the body, and slow effect, medication time is too long, let patients suffer from long-term medication pain. It is easy to recur after treatment.

matters needing attention

Take antibiotics, analgesics, immunopotentiators and medication before going to bed at night to prevent penile erection during sleep, keep dressing clean and dry, avoid urine contamination of incision, spray disinfectant, 4-5 times a day. Pay attention to daily life. After the operation, the patient should pay attention to rest more. Wear loose underwear to reduce the friction of the penis. It is forbidden to share a room with a sexual partner before cure. If it is found that the sexual partner has been infected, both parties should be treated at the same time to avoid mutual infection.