What are the causes of male condyloma acuminatum

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A friend said that his cousin didn't know why he got male condyloma acuminatum. At the beginning, he didn't have any feeling, and the symptoms were not obvious. He thought it was an ordinary rash. As a result, his condition became more and more serious, and he found that it was male condyloma acuminatum. Now talk about the causes of male condyloma acuminatum.

What are the causes of male condyloma acuminatum

First: we all know that the most common cause of sexually transmitted diseases is unclean sexual intercourse. So dirty sex is the main cause of condyloma acuminatum infection. Male condyloma acuminatum is almost caused by sexual contact. Condyloma acuminatum patients are the main source of infection, spread fast, high infection rate, usually in about 3 weeks after infection.

Second: some patients can be infected indirectly by the items they have contacted, such as underwear, bathtub, bath towel, bedpan, etc. It can also be transmitted by flying behavior in the family. Scratching pudenda with contaminated hands or using contaminated towels can also cause infection of condyloma acuminatum. The cause of infection is not to pay attention to pudendal hygiene or absorption before defecation.

Third: in addition to the above two common causes of condyloma acuminatum, traumatic infection may also lead to the onset of condyloma acuminatum. The papillomavirus of condyloma acuminatum can invade the body through small ruptured wounds on the skin or mucous membrane. After several days of incubation, the pathogen will begin to develop when it has multiplied to a sufficient number.

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Male patients with condyloma acuminatum can be treated by surgery, laser, electrocautery, microwave and other treatments to remove the virus, but it can not be completely removed at one time, and it needs multiple treatments to completely remove the virus. And patients in complete treatment, it is best to do prevention, in order to prevent re infection.