How is vulva genital wart treated

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Female, currently not married, some time ago because of vulvar pruritus, thought it was vaginitis to go to the hospital for examination, finally the doctor saw the examination report, diagnosed me with condyloma acuminatum, had several boyfriends before, do not know how to infect, genital warts how to treat it, below I tell you.

How is vulva genital wart treated

First: the average incubation period of condyloma acuminatum in general women is 2-3 months. The development of lesions is not self limited. The symptoms are local itching and pain. A few patients have no symptoms. As long as they are seen in vulva, vagina, cervix, perianal and other places, they often occur in two places at the same time. The local manifestations are light red or gray small papules, showing verrucous process

Second: the key to the treatment of condyloma acuminatum lies in early detection and early treatment, because the early onset of the disease is easy to be controlled, timely treatment can avoid repeated disease. At present, the treatment of condyloma acuminatum is mainly to remove the wart body first, and then combined with antiviral treatment. You can do laser treatment or cryotherapy.

Third: the current treatment of condyloma acuminatum is mainly external treatment, supplemented by internal treatment. Is the so-called comprehensive treatment, but also with a certain amount of Chinese medicine treatment. It is suggested to find a 3A hospital for examination and treatment. The wart falls off naturally. Generally, if there is no recurrence in six to nine months, it is proved that the patient is cured.

matters needing attention

Condyloma acuminatum infection is mainly through sexual contact, to promote healthy sex life, not promiscuous, and usually pay attention not to use other people's underwear, bath towel. Do not take a bath in the public bath, and do not directly sit on the chair in the bath after bathing; try to use the squatting toilet in the public toilet, and take safety measures when sharing the room, so as to avoid cross infection.