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What misunderstandings will aggravate the condition of genital warts?

Asked by:Elyse

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 09:46 AM

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  • Kathleen Kathleen

    Apr 10, 2026

       Genital warts are easy to relapse, cannot be cured, and are infertile. The "evil consequences" of genital warts advertised in these small advertisements will make patients feel that they have fallen into a bottomless abyss and are burdened with tremendous pressure. In fact, genital warts are not a scourge, and these misunderstandings will aggravate the condition.

      Misunderstanding 1

      Answer: The recurrence of genital warts most often occurs within 3 months after treatment. As time goes by, the patient's infectivity decreases and the possibility of recurrence also decreases. The patient does not relapse 6 months after treatment, even if clinical Cured. If there is no recurrence one year after treatment, then the possibility of recurrence in the future is extremely small, and the possibility of infection is also extremely small. Therefore, the third month after treatment is a "hump", during which the patient has to go to hospital at any time. Hospital Check the condition, use medicines rationally, and do not change medicines blindly.

      Misunderstanding 2

      The answer is that they usually do not enter the blood. After entering the human body, they can lurk in the basal layer of the epidermis, and then enter the cell nucleus as the epidermis replicates, causing cell division and forming clinical skin lesions. After treatment, some patients have recurrent attacks, which may be related to subclinical infection, latent infection or reinfection. After multiple treatments, most of the relapses can be controlled. There are also a few patients who have been carrying the virus for a long time. After a period of time, the virus can be suppressed or even disappear as the body's immune status improves.

      Misunderstanding 3

      Answer, it does not affect pregnancy and childbirth. After regular treatment, if the symptoms disappear and do not recur after one year, the patient can consider getting married and having children.

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