Condyloma acuminatum must be treated surgically

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Sister often go out to fool around, got condyloma acuminatum, also dare not say with the family, also dare not go to the hospital, now she feels the wart body has grown up, let's talk about condyloma acuminatum must be surgical treatment.

Condyloma acuminatum must be treated surgically

Method 1: cryotherapy, using liquid nitrogen at - 196 ℃ to treat condyloma acuminatum, promoting the necrosis and abscission of condyloma acuminatum tissue, is simple, efficient and easy to be tolerated by patients. This method is suitable for condyloma with small number and area. It can be treated once or twice with an interval of one week.

Method 2: laser treatment, usually with CO2 laser, the use of cauterization treatment of condyloma acuminatum, if the number of condyloma acuminatum is not much, then one-time treatment, but if the number of words, generally need 2 to 3 times to completely cure, the treatment interval of about a week.

Method 3: electrocautery treatment, using high-frequency electroacupuncture or electric knife resection of condyloma. This therapy is suitable for condyloma with small number and area.

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The average incubation period of female condyloma acuminatum is 2-3 months. The development of lesions is not self limited. The symptoms of female condyloma acuminatum are various. In the low temperature and dry parts of the genitalia, the lesions are usually small and flat, while in the warm and humid parts, they are often filiform or papilloma. At the beginning, it is a small reddish papule, and then it gradually increases and fuses with each other. The surface is uneven, moist and soft, showing papilloma like, cockscomb like, grass like, mushroom like or vegetable like protrusion, red or dirty gray. The root often has pedicles, and is prone to erosion and bleeding. Purulent secretions often accumulate between the cracks of the skin lesions, causing stench, itching and secondary infection due to scratching.