Sexual Health
What misunderstanding will appear in the treatment of Genital wart? Pay attention to these mistakes in the treatment of Genital wart
Genital wart is a common disease. The appearance of Genital wart has brought trouble to many friends. Many people do not understand the symptoms of Genital wart, and understanding the symptoms of Genital wart can be Symptomatic treatment, so
What misunderstandings does the treatment of Genital wart have? Do everyone know? Now we will give you a detailed introduction.
What are the misunderstandings in the treatment of Genital wart:
Blind antiviral treatment:
Patients blindly pursue course of treatment and blind antiviral treatment. Now some STD prevention and treatment institutions always ask patients to use Antiviral drug for one course of treatment. These Antiviral drug are only more effective for herpes virus. Genital wart virus has no specificity and poor efficacy. Long term use of it will also have some side effects on the human body, which cannot be ignored.
Blindness in laser or surgical treatment:
This is one of the misunderstandings in the treatment of Genital wart. The patients blindly carry out laser or surgical treatment. For example, just like we cut leeks, if we cannot uproot them, they will grow again after cutting. I think we can all understand this truth. Genital wart often relapses because it does not fundamentally eliminate the production of cancer cells.
Vigorously improving the body's immunity:
If a person's systemic immunity declines and cannot be recovered through several bottles of enhancers, the infection of Genital wart virus is limited to local skin and mucous membrane tissues, which will not lead to the decline of systemic immunity. Therefore, we say that the treatment of Genital wart has wasted a lot of human, material and financial resources for decades, and achieved unsatisfactory results.
Blindly treating diseases that are prone to recurrence:
Generally speaking, the recurrence of Genital wart most often occurs within 3 months after treatment. Over time, the patient's contagiousness decreases and the likelihood of recurrence decreases. Even if clinically cured, patients will not relapse after 6 months of treatment. If there is no recurrence after one year of treatment, the likelihood of recurrence and infection in the future is very low. Therefore, the third month after treatment is a "barrier", during which patients should go to the hospital at any time to check their condition, use medication reasonably, and not blindly change medication.
The above is the misunderstanding of Genital wart treatment. I hope the above introduction can be helpful to everyone. Once Genital wart occurs, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment to avoid misunderstanding, and then aggravate the condition, bringing greater harm to patients.