The prognosis of genital warts is serious.
After humans are infected with HPV and develop genital warts, how do genital warts develop or evolve? What is the result? through clinical There may be three development directions or evolution results after observing the occurrence of genital warts. This article introduces one of them - genital warts continue to develop and worsen. After humans are infected with HPV and develop genital warts, how do genital warts develop or evolve? What is the result? According to clinical observation, there may be three development directions or evolution results of genital warts after occurrence. This article introduces one of them - genital warts continue to develop and worsen.
Clinical observation shows that after the occurrence of genital warts, most of the lesions of genital warts continue to increase, the number of lesions increases and they develop rapidly. In some patients, the lesions significantly increase in a short period of time and merge into large or diffuse lesions, and a very small number may develop into giant genital warts. In some patients, the lesions of genital warts develop more slowly, but the lesions will not continue to grow, increase, or subside for a long time. They will maintain the "status quo" for a long time and continue to develop after a certain period of time. However, the damage caused by maintaining the "status quo" for a longer period of time may also subside spontaneously.
The author believes that the following factors can promote the development and aggravation of genital warts:
①Patients are older, especially elderly;
②The patient is nervous, depressed, and mentally burdened;
③The patient has heavy physical or mental workload;
④The patient has certain disease In particular, there are certain autoimmune diseases and viral infectious diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, blood diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and hepatitis B. Among the author's cases, there is one case with active stage of systemic lupus erythematosus. female and a 10-year-old patient with rheumatoid arthritis male In children, genital warts develop quickly and are difficult to treat. In another case of a man with hepatitis B, the genital warts grew back soon after being removed by laser surgery and other methods, and new lesions continued to appear. The lesions disappeared after one and a half years of treatment;
⑤The patient's cellular immune function test showed low;
⑥Genital warts have a long course;
⑦The number of genital wart lesions is large;
⑧Local specific or non-specific inflammatory infection, etc., as well as excessive local secretions and moisture;
⑨Pregnant.
Disclaimer:
1. This article is sourced from the Internet. All content represents the author's personal views only and does not reflect the stance of this website. The author shall be solely responsible for the content.
2. Part of the content on this website is compiled from the Internet. This website shall not be liable for any civil disputes, administrative penalties, or other losses arising from improper reprinting or citation.
3. If there is any infringing content or inappropriate material, please contact us to remove it immediately. Contact us at:

