Diagnostic methods for patients with genital warts
Genital warts are highly contagious sexually transmitted diseases , therefore, for the sake of our patients healthy , and for the safety of the patient’s family, it is necessary to understand the diagnosis of genital warts and take good care of them. Let’s take a look at the experts’ analysis below.
The diagnostic methods for patients with genital warts include the following:
1. Typical skin lesions include papules, papillary, cauliflower-shaped or comb-shaped fleshy excrescences on the genitals or perianal area, with rough and keratinized surfaces.
2. The acetic acid white test is positive, and the in vivo test shows a pattern similar to erosion, with bright red to brown in the middle and gradually fading color around it.
3. Nucleic acid hybridization can detect HPV-DNA related sequences, and PCR detection can reveal specific HPV-DNA amplification zones.
4. Most patients have a history of unclean sex or a history of infection by their spouses. A small number of genital warts are infected through contact with contaminated equipment. Newborns can also be infected through the birth canal. The incubation period ranges from 1 to 8 months, with an average of 3 months.
5. Genital warts HPV virus is not soluble in blood, but information about the virus infection can be obtained by detecting serum antibodies in the blood. Through the advanced virus detection system, serum can be quickly tested to detect three items, namely "virus antibodies, virus type, and virus quantity."
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