How to eliminate condyloma virus

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In daily life, condyloma acuminatum is common, condyloma acuminatum is a common disease in andrology, for condyloma acuminatum disease, if patients can understand in the early stage, it is very helpful for the prevention and treatment in the future. When male patients have abnormal symptoms, they must go to the regular andrology hospital in time to see a doctor, so as not to cause greater harm, many people have been treated for a long time Not cured, not because it can not be cured, but do not understand, the following to introduce how to clear the condyloma virus.

How to eliminate condyloma virus

Treatment 1: surgical treatment: for single, small area of condyloma, it can be surgically removed; for huge condyloma acuminatum, it can be removed by Mohs's operation, and frozen section is used to check whether the damage is removed.

Treatment 2: cryotherapy: the use of - 196 ℃ low-temperature liquid nitrogen, the use of pressure freezing method for the treatment of condyloma acuminatum, promote the necrosis and shedding of wart tissue, this method is applicable to a small number of condyloma, small area, feasible 1-2 times of treatment, the interval is one week.

Treatment 3: laser treatment: CO2 laser is usually used to treat condyloma acuminatum. This treatment is most suitable for condyloma acuminatum around penis or anus. Single or a small number of multiple condyloma feasible one-time treatment, multiple or large area of condyloma feasible 2-3 times treatment, the interval is generally a week.

matters needing attention

Illness will weaken the body's immunity, leading to the recurrence or aggravation of the original STD. Acute dampness is easy to relapse under the stimulation of systemic or local inflammation, diabetes, AIDS and other diseases will aggravate the original condition of sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, we should pay attention to the prevention and treatment of other diseases in the body, especially to avoid re infection of sexually transmitted diseases.