Sexual Health
How long can female genital warts be treated well? Women should pay attention to these two points when diagnosed with genital warts
How long does it take to treat female genital warts? How long does it take to treat genital warts? Look at the answers in the following article.
How long can vaginal genital warts be treated? Genital warts usually grow on the vaginal wall. If only some physical therapy methods are used, such as cryotherapy, laser therapy, electrocautery therapy, etc., it cannot completely cure genital warts. To cure genital warts, systematic treatment methods must be adopted.
Many patients who undergo examination for genital warts in the hospital will use cryotherapy and then receive interferon for a period of time, believing that genital warts can be completely cured in a short period of time. In fact, this cannot completely cure genital warts,
How long can vaginal genital warts be treated?
Experts point out that it is necessary to have no recurrence for more than a year after treatment, but regular follow-up visits to the hospital are still necessary.
Although physical and interferon therapy can remove some viruses from the affected area and body, deep-seated diseases hidden in lymph and nerves cannot be eliminated. This is just a solution that addresses the symptoms rather than the root cause. As long as the patient's immune system decreases, it may still lead to recurrence.
The key to completely curing genital warts is to eliminate all viruses. Generally speaking, it is impossible to treat genital warts with some traditional treatment methods. If you want to cure genital warts, you need to start with viral therapy. Therefore, patients and friends need to do the following:
1. Viral clearance: Due to the use of physical therapy to remove surface warts or partially hide in lymph nodes and ganglia, genital warts become dormant and require activation of immune cells. Then, the disease site is treated to detach from lymph nodes and ganglia, and immune cells are used to replace the virus cells, killing the virus cells using LAT inhibition T cell method.
2. Nursing work: In the treatment of warts, it is also important to do a good job in the care of warts. Patients need to pay attention to maintaining the hygiene of the diseased area, end sexual activity, clean underwear separately, wear cotton underwear, pay attention to diet, avoid not eating food, especially spicy food, eat more high egg white food, and improve immunity.