Are vaginal warts easy to treat?

Are vaginal warts easy to treat?

As we all know, there are many reproductive organ diseases that are transmitted through sexual intercourse, and female vaginal warts are one of them. When women suffer from this disease, they often miss the best opportunity for treatment due to the privacy of the site of disease, lack of knowledge about the disease and the fact that the disease is prone to recurrence. The editor will now introduce to you the common treatment methods for this disease.

Genital warts are generally caused by human papillomavirus infection and are contagious. In men, they are more common in the foreskin, coronal sulcus, urethra, penis, around the anus and scrotum. In women, they generally cause epithelial proliferative lesions. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a relevant examination in time, and you should pay attention to keeping the local area clean and hygienic. Currently, treatment is somewhat difficult and comprehensive treatment must be adopted. Treatment is usually divided into two steps: removing warts and preventing recurrence. There are many external treatment methods, including: 1. Surgical therapy, 2. Laser therapy, 3. Electrocautery therapy, 4. Microwave therapy, 5. β-ray therapy, 6. Drug therapy, etc. At the end of the treatment, the results of the recheck must be repeated for more than 3 times without the formation of warts and the serum test is normal to be considered cured. In normal times, you should pay attention to resolutely put an end to promiscuity, prevent contact transmission, and pay attention to personal hygiene.

The care of genital warts should pay attention to keeping the lesion area clean, wiping off secretions in time, and using warm salt water to scrub the affected area, and changing clean cotton underwear every day; sexual intercourse is prohibited during treatment. Close observation after surgery, if no warts grow again, no treatment is needed. Diet: Avoid spicy food, seafood, tobacco and alcohol, etc. Eat a diet high in vitamins such as fruits, vegetables, eggs and milk. If there is no recurrence within three months after cure, you can have sexual intercourse with a condom. If there is no recurrence within 6 to 8 months, you can have a normal sexual life.

When women find discomfort in their genitals, small reddish papules or other types of growths, the editor recommends that they go to the gynecological clinic in time and insist on receiving treatment on time according to the doctor's orders. Due to the recurring nature of this disease, it is recommended that you and your partner refrain from sexual activity during treatment to avoid affecting the diagnosis and treatment process.

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