Cervical warts are a very stubborn gynecological disease, which is contagious. Therefore, we should pay attention to timely treatment of the disease to keep the patient's body healthy and take scientific diet and health care in life. Now we ask experts to make a reasonable introduction on how to scientifically treat cervical warts. Cervical warts are a common sexually transmitted disease. They have always been a vexing problem in the medical community. No one wants to be infected with this disease. Genital warts are not only harmful to the patient's own body, but also to his family and people around him. Below, experts will explain the treatment methods for cervical warts. 1. Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen at a low temperature of -196℃ to treat genital warts by freezing, which causes the wart tissue to necrotize and fall off. It is mainly suitable for warts with a small number and small area. The treatment of cervical warts can be carried out 1-2 times with an interval of 7 days. 2. Laser treatment can be used to treat any condyloma acuminatum, but it requires high technical skills of the operator. Excessive or insufficient burning is harmful. At the same time, attention should be paid to aseptic operation to prevent infection. The above content is an introduction to how to scientifically treat cervical warts. Patients with cervical warts should pay attention to changing their underwear regularly to keep their underwear in a healthy state. At the same time, they should maintain good eating habits and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods. |
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