Sexual Health
How to Treat Condyloma Acuminatum with Traditional Chinese Medicine Introduction to the Methods of Treating Condyloma Acuminatum with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Condyloma acuminatum is an important sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HpV) infection, resulting in epidermal tumor like hyperplasia. Genital warts are the so-called "thousand day sores" in traditional Chinese medicine. Modern Chinese medicine refers to them as the category of "Sao warts", commonly known as "Sao warts". Condyloma acuminatum is highly praised by patients due to its convenient material selection and thorough treatment.
There are many main types of HpV genital warts. HpV1, 2, 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, etc. Long term infection with HpV may be related to the occurrence of cancer. According to the patient's physical constitution and the size of the warts, combined with systemic symptoms, traditional Chinese medicine often divides genital warts into three types: dampness heat injection syndrome, external toxin evil syndrome, and qi and blood stasis syndrome. The traditional Chinese medicine treatment of genital warts is usually based on differentiation of symptoms and treatment, as well as addition and subtraction treatment, according to different types of lesions.
Damp heat injection type genital warts often occur in patients with obesity and moist genitals; External toxin syndrome often occurs in patients with unclean sexual intercourse; Qi and blood stasis syndrome is mainly seen in patients with long-term genital warts and gray warts. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the syndrome of dampness heat injection is caused by the injection of dampness heat from the liver and gallbladder, and the flow of yin along the meridians. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine treatment for genital warts should clear dampness and heat, detoxify and eliminate warts. At this point, the methods for treating genital warts are as follows: 10g Atractylodes macrocephala, 10g Phellodendron amurense, 30g Yiren, 30g Poria cocos, 10g Danpi, 10g Tongcao, 10g Alisma orientalis, and 30g Portulaca oleracea. Traditional Chinese medicine can add 10g of gentian grass to treat patients with genital warts and damp heat; For those with obstructed bowel movements, 10g of aloe vera can be added.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that blood stasis syndrome is caused by the long-term accumulation of toxins, qi stagnation, and qi and blood stasis. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine treatment for genital warts should regulate qi, promote blood circulation, dissipate blood stasis, and disperse nodules. Therefore, the commonly used method for treating genital warts is to add or subtract Taohong Siwu Tang: 10g peach kernel, 10g safflower, 10g ligusticum chuanxiong, 10g angelica, 10g white peony, 10g salvia miltiorrhiza, 10g beehive, 10g bupleurum, and 30g prunella vulgaris. Traditional Chinese medicine can treat patients with genital warts and qi deficiency by adding 30g of Astragalus membranaceus, tonifying qi and detoxifying, and improving the body's immunity; For those with hard warts, 30g of raw dragon peony can be added, making it soft, firm, and loose.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that exogenous toxins prove to be caused by exogenous toxins and toxic gas stagnation. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine treatment for genital warts should clear heat and detoxify. In clinical practice, the commonly used prescription for treating genital warts at this time is to remove warts with the addition or subtraction of formula 3: 60g of purslane, 15g of Patrinia villosa, 15g of purple grass, 15g of Folium Isatidis, and 15g of Thief grass. In addition, traditional Chinese medicine can treat dull skin lesions or longer course of genital warts by adding products such as bee hives, salvia miltiorrhiza, and safflower to promote blood circulation and blood stasis.