Is pregnancy with genital warts a joy or a worry?
Women during pregnancy must pay attention to nutrition, pregnancy check-ups, hygiene, and stay in a happy mood. When going out, avoid car exhaust (a certain amount of anti-shock and anti-riot substance, namely tetraethyl lead, is added to the gasoline used in cars, which is very toxic), exercise appropriately, and pay attention to sun protection. But pregnant women who also suffer from genital warts should be protected even more.
Because when pregnant women suffer from genital warts, their growth rate is faster than during non-pregnancy. This phenomenon is related to endocrine changes. Generally speaking, pregnant women should be advised to terminate their pregnancy after suffering from genital warts. For those who are unwilling to terminate the pregnancy and insist on it Child For patients with severe disease, the development of their condition should be closely observed and the following treatment principles should be paid attention to:
1. Keep the vulva clean and dry:
Patients should wash their vulva frequently, keep it clean and hygienic, and keep the area dry.
2. Improve blood circulation in lower limbs:
The patient should lie on his back and raise his lower limbs to improve blood circulation in the lower limbs and reduce vulvar edema.
3. Pay attention to rest and strengthen nutrition:
Patients should pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue, strengthen nutrition, and improve the body's immunity to improve disease resistance.
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