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How to reduce the incidence of genital warts

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Asked on:Apr 09, 2026 04:33 PM

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  • Andromeda Andromeda

    Apr 09, 2026

      In recent years, the incidence of genital warts has increased significantly around the world. How to eliminate various factors that cause recurrence is the key to cure this problem. disease , an important step in reducing the incidence of genital warts.

      In fact, sexual behavior is an important factor in recurrence. The more sexual partners you have, the higher the chance of recurrence. male Commercial sex workers have higher incidence and recurrence rates of genital warts than prostitutes and homosexuals. The incidence and recurrence rates of people who have first sexual intercourse under the age of 19 are higher than those of other people. Under 25 years old female Increased risk factors for anogenital warts.

      Smoking and drinking are many sexually transmitted diseases Risk factors for onset and recurrence. Because smoking and drinking can reduce the body's immune function, and smokers and drinkers have more sexual partners than non-smokers and drinkers. Some surveys have found that smoking for more than ten years significantly increases the chance of recurrence of genital warts. Moreover, alcohol can inhibit the central nervous system nerve System, reduce anxiety, enhance sexual desire and prostitution, increase sexual partners, at the same time, reduce the use of condoms after drinking, increase violent sexual behavior, increase the chance and degree of genital damage, and increase the incidence and recurrence of genital warts.

      Marital status is also related to the onset and recurrence of this disease. Men who are divorced, separated from their spouses, widowed and unmarried, and those whose married life is not coordinated have an increased chance of recurrence due to the increase in high-risk sexual behaviors. Improper choice of contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse also increases the chance of onset and recurrence of the disease. If men wear condoms sometimes without condoms, and women use barrier contraception (condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps) and oral contraceptives, they will increase their chances of developing and relapsing genital warts.

      Other sexually transmitted diseases, such as genital herpes, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, syphilis, HIV, fungal infections, etc., reduce the ability to resist HPV infection by destroying the mucosal barrier, and make the local environment of the genitals moist, which is conducive to the reproduction and growth of HPV. The coexistence of multiple sexually transmitted diseases or other viral and fungal infections greatly reduces the body's disease resistance, and the chance of onset and recurrence of genital warts doubles.

      People with low immune function, such as those with malignant tumors, lupus erythematosus, kidney transplants, chemotherapy, and those taking glucocorticoids, have a doubled chance of onset and recurrence of genital warts, and the warts are also larger.

      Secondly, bad eating habits, individual fat and thinness, psychological quality, educational status and financial ability, and own health status are different, and the incidence and recurrence are also different. People who eat spicy food, are obese and have strong sebum secretion, are anxious, have a high level of education, have a middle-to-lower economic income, and middle-aged and elderly people who do not pay attention to hygiene have a higher chance of recurrence.

      Relapse is not terrible, as long as you correctly understand the dangers of the disease, avoid premature sexual intercourse, control sexual abuse, choose appropriate contraceptive methods, insist on using condoms, and maintain healthy If you maintain a healthy lifestyle, don't smoke, don't drink, be optimistic, be in a good mood, actively eliminate adverse factors, and improve the body's resistance, genital warts will gradually disappear.

      

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