When her boyfriend was diagnosed with genital warts, the corners of the girl s mouth also suffered

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

Recently, I met a young female patient who came to the clinic with concern about her partner's diagnosis of genital warts. After careful inspection, I found that there were some cauliflower-shaped warts around her **and**, which was shocking. She shyly asked me if I could look at the corner of her mouth, and I agreed and noticed that there was a small growth growing there as well, which made me even more sure that this was typical of genital warts.

Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by the HPV virus, and there is currently no specific drug that can completely eliminate the virus. The main purpose of genital warts is to remove warts, reduce, and eliminate subclinical infections as much as possible. For this young female patient, due to the small size of the warts, we opted for medication**. However, it is important to note that patients during pregnancy cannot receive the drug** to avoid effects on the fetus.

In addition to drugs, physics is also commonly used, including laser, electrocautery, freezing, microwave, and photodynamics. Each of these methods has its own characteristics and is suitable for different situations. Surgery is also a viable option for larger warts or patients with special needs, but the rate is higher.

It is important to note that there is no absolute superiority or inferiority for genital warts, and there is no one method that fits all patients or all warts. Nonetheless, it is very necessary to receive ** and have regular follow-up. It is also important to note that in a small number of patients, warts may resolve on their own and do not require special **. The best way to reduce your risk of disease is to take precautions and avoid unclean sex. Because once infected with genital warts, it will bring great distress and inconvenience to patients. Therefore, we should pay attention to sexual health and take effective precautions to avoid contracting this disease.

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