Can medicine cure acuteness wet wart thoroughly
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Any disease to get further treatment, the premise is to do a good job in the inspection work, because without laboratory examination, it is impossible to determine the cause of the disease, without a clear cause of disease for private treatment, not only will not cure the disease, but will cause further deterioration of the disease, so many patients especially want to know, can drugs completely cure condyloma acuminatum?
Can medicine cure acuteness wet wart thoroughly
First of all: ointment treatment of condyloma acuminatum this disease is not much effect, cryotherapy is one of the methods of treatment of condyloma acuminatum, cryotherapy of condyloma acuminatum is mainly through liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide dry ice, frozen skin lesions, so that the skin damage local edema, death, to achieve the role of treatment of condyloma acuminatum.
Secondly: the side effects of drug treatment of condyloma acuminatum are great. Chemical cauterizer can cause pain, redness, local ulceration in the treatment process, cause local tissue proliferation or shedding, and easily leave scars. Western medicine has quick effect, quick recurrence, and large side effects. Repeated use is easy to produce drug resistance.
Finally: the laser treatment of condyloma acuminatum is also a common treatment method, which is characterized by rapid effect, and the wart body can fall off in the process of treatment. Generally, the commonly used method of laser treatment of condyloma acuminatum is carbon dioxide laser cauterization of the wart body.
matters needing attention
Develop a good habit of work and rest. If the patient after suffering from the disease, the body does not pay attention to their own, nervous tension, fatigue, fatigue, do not pay attention to strengthen nutrition, life work and rest time is highly disordered, and do not pay attention to eating habits, hunger a full meal, and do not pay attention to health, leading to frequent infection of the virus itself, leading to recurrent attacks of condyloma acuminatum.