Sexual Health
What should be paid attention to when treating genital warts? 9 things to do well in treating genital warts
If you want to treat genital warts, you must pay attention to some things. Only by doing these things well can treatment be faster and more effective. Let's take a look at nine things to pay attention to when treating genital warts.
1. Eliminate the fear of patients with genital warts. At present, some incorrect promotion of sexually transmitted diseases has caused many patients with genital warts to fear, worry, and have a heavy mental burden, worrying about incurable, cancer, and other adverse consequences. This psychological dysfunction can disrupt the body's normal immune function, reduce the body's immune function and antiviral ability, facilitate virus reproduction, and often become the reason for the recurrence and difficult treatment of genital warts. Therefore, it is necessary to patiently explain to the patient, so that they have a deep understanding of the condition for treatment.
2. Patients diagnosed with condyloma acuminatum should be checked for other sexually transmitted diseases, especially syphilis, gonorrhea, nongonococcal urethrogenitis, genital herpes, soft camp, AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
3. Check for other local infections in patients with genital warts. Patients with genital warts may be accompanied by some local infections, such as fungal infections, trichomonas infections, bacterial infections, etc. Especially for women, they should be checked for fungal vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis, or bacterial vaginal diseases and receive corresponding treatment.
4. Further understand the sexual partners or spouses of patients with genital warts. Whether the sexual partners or spouses of patients with genital warts are infected with sexually transmitted diseases such as genital warts, and conduct comprehensive examinations. If relevant diseases are found, they should be treated simultaneously.
5. To understand the general condition of patients with condyloma acuminatum, further check whether the patients with condyloma acuminatum have immune diseases, viral infectious diseases and other systemic diseases, if any, they should be actively treated at the same time.
6. Patients with genital warts should refrain from sexual intercourse during treatment. Patients with genital warts, especially those whose warts have not completely subsided, should refrain from sexual intercourse to prevent the condition from worsening, the spread of genital warts, or transmission to others. After treatment, the damage to genital warts has subsided for more than a month, and there is no recurrence of genital warts. If there are no new injuries during sexual intercourse, condoms should be used to prevent infection and control the frequency of sexual activity.
7. Patients should pay attention to rest during the treatment process. Patients with genital warts should pay attention to rest, especially mental relaxation, to avoid excessive tension and fatigue; Avoid fatigue; Pay attention to strengthening nutrition, eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins, and eat less pork; Prohibit smoking and drinking alcohol, and drink less strong tea and coffee; Drug users should abstain from drug use.