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Effective ways to treat genital warts

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  How to treat genital warts more effectively? Every patient with genital warts would like to think that they can cure genital warts earlier after a systematic treatment. This is the wish of everyone with genital warts, and it is also the wish of Beijing Jingren Hospital A goal that experts strive to achieve. Experts remind patients with genital warts that in order to treat genital warts more effectively, the first thing to do is to go to a regular hospital for treatment of genital warts.

Effective ways to treat genital warts

  For genital warts with relatively small warts (especially those with a large number of warts), drug therapy has great advantages over physical therapy (the drug treatment mentioned here refers specifically to mild, non-corrosive drugs). This advantage is reflected in the following aspects:

  1. Medication therapy causes less pain to patients than physical therapy. physical therapy in clinical The most commonly used method is laser treatment. Anesthetic is injected before laser treatment. During treatment, a high-energy laser beam is used to burn the warts and carbonize them. After a few days, the scorched warts will fall off. due to vulva nerve Patients usually have to endure relatively strong pain; compared with laser treatment, the pain caused by drug treatment is much less, mostly mild discomfort, and some patients will feel pain and itching when applying the drug, which is usually mild.

  2. The recovery time of drug treatment is short. Physical therapy starts with treatment - the wound is completely healed - the wound is skin The entire process of returning to normal takes about 20 days, while the entire process of drug treatment only takes a few days. Drug treatment causes less damage to the skin, and the wound recovery time after the warts fall off is short, generally only 1-3 days. The longer the wound recovery time after treatment is, the more serious the damage is.

  3. The possibility of infection and scarring after medical treatment is smaller than that after physical treatment. Infection may easily lead to recurrence of genital warts next time, which is also one of the reasons why genital warts are prone to relapse after physical therapy.

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