Symptoms of vaginal condyloma acuminatum
summary
In women with condyloma acuminatum, the early symptoms of pruritus mainly occur in the vulva, urethral orifice and anus. Pigmentation occurs on the affected skin. The surface is rough, especially higher than the surface of the skin. There are brown grayish brown, and it is easy to ulcerate and bleed. The capillaries of the wart body are relatively full, with different sizes and special soft texture, Once women suffer from condyloma acuminatum, it will cause leucorrhea to increase, internal secretion to increase, cause a variety of gynecological diseases, and also guide the treatment of irregular menstruation, too little menstruation, and pain after sexual intercourse.
Symptoms of vaginal condyloma acuminatum
Pay attention to personal cleaning and hygiene during the illness. The underwear you change must be separated. You can apply podophyll ester on the affected area for cleaning. You can also use antiviral drugs for external use. Apply herpetic net ointment twice a day. You can also take cicloviroside. You must bask in the sun and drink more water.
Generally speaking, we can treat condyloma acuminatum by operation, resection by operation or freezing. We can treat condyloma acuminatum by low temperature liquid nitrogen and freezing. We can make the tissue of condyloma acuminatum necrosis and fall off. We can also treat condyloma acuminatum by laser or microwave.
Suffering from condyloma acuminatum, it will cover all areas of the body, multiple parts, if more serious, it will appear in the uterine cavity, causing cervical condyloma acuminatum, if serious, it will lead to infertility, so we must pay attention to timely treatment, oral antibiotics and topical anti-inflammatory drugs to treat.
matters needing attention
During the period of illness, eat more fruits and vegetables, try not to go to many people, do not have sex in places with poor air quality, avoid virus infection to other people, usually keep happy mood, do not often get angry, actively cooperate with the doctor's guidance for treatment.