Treatment venereal disease which curative effect is better
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I also love to be clean, so I usually pay attention to it, and I don't know how. Recently, I found that there are many pimples in my lower body, which are purplish red and hard. It's really hard to die. I'm afraid it's venereal disease. Which is the better effect to treat venereal disease? Do you know anything about this? Today, let me tell you which effect is better in the treatment of venereal diseases.
Treatment venereal disease which curative effect is better
Method 1: general therapy. This treatment is mainly to keep the local clean, dry and blister wall intact. It can be washed with isotonic normal saline every day, and pain patients can take oral analgesics to give mental comfort. Patients complicated with bacterial infection can use antibiotic ointment externally. If local pain is obvious, 5% lidocaine hydrochloride ointment or oral analgesics can be used.
Method 2: antiviral drugs. Nowadays, acyclovir is considered to be the most effective anti HSV drug in the current market. In severe cases, the drug can be given intravenously at a dose of 5mg / kg body weight, once every 8 hours, for 5-7 days. General patients can take 200mg orally, 4-5 times a day for 7-10 days. Severe cases can be intravenous drip, topical acyclovir ointment rub the affected area.
Method 3: pathogen therapy. With the development of medical technology, pathogen therapy is also a commonly used treatment method, which can selectively inhibit virus replication, reduce the occurrence of new damage, relieve pain, shorten wound healing and detoxification time.
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 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 repeated attacks of sexually transmitted diseases.