How long does vulva acuteness wet wart treat?
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Condyloma acuminatum is an infectious disease caused by human papillomavirus. We need to seize the time to treat it. We all hope that we can cure condyloma acuminatum as soon as possible through effective methods. How long will the patients with condyloma acuminatum be treated?, Now let's take a concrete look.
How long does vulva acuteness wet wart treat?
First: how long can cure acuteness wet wart? This problem mainly depends on what kind of treatment you choose. Different treatment methods will require different treatment time. For example, for some small area and single condyloma acuminatum, you can directly cut off the condyloma through surgical resection, or use low-temperature liquid nitrogen freezing method to freeze the condyloma with liquid nitrogen, so as to promote the necrosis and shedding of the condyloma tissue, Such treatment may take two to three weeks.
Second: if it is a large-scale outbreak of condyloma acuminatum, we can treat it by external application of drugs. External application of drugs can make the efficacy reach the dermis, effectively kill the local or internal viruses, and make the warts wither and fall off naturally. In this way, it will take a relatively long time to treat condyloma acuminatum, but the side effects are small, so it can not be cured in a week or two, Some may take half a year or even a few years to completely cure condyloma acuminatum, the specific treatment time depends on the actual treatment situation.
Third: as the name suggests, condyloma acuminatum can literally lead to some prickly protuberances on the skin and moist papules on the surface. These papules have a latent period, and they will not get sick as soon as they are infected with lactovirus. Most of the latent period is three months. Condyloma acuminatum can be transmitted through sexual contact, mainly in sexually active people, The location of the occurrence mainly concentrated in the genital or perianal these parts.
matters needing attention
Condyloma acuminatum is a highly infectious venereal disease, and it is difficult to cure. There are many people who are afraid to go to large hospitals for treatment because of the difficulty of talking about their diseases. Instead, they go to private clinics and street advertisements for treatment. In this regard, experts emphasize that private clinics and small hospitals are prone to misdiagnosis because of inadequate equipment. Patients must think twice before they act.












