Questions about warts

  Condyloma acuminatum is a common disease in dermatology and venereology. Given that the disease is classified as an STD and has a high recurrence rate after treatment, most patients are prone to fear and patients have many questions. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a lot of money from the internet.
  Q: How long after infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) will warts occur? Do warts always occur after HPV infection?
  A: Usually, most warts occur about 3 months after HPV infection. I have seen cases of warts occurring as short as 3 weeks and as long as 14 months after HPV infection. Not all people will necessarily develop condyloma acuminata after HPV infection; it depends on the individual’s resistance and other factors.
  Q: What is the main basis for diagnosing condyloma acuminatum?
  A: The diagnosis of condyloma acuminata is mainly based on the clinical manifestations, that is, the characteristics of the skin mucosal lesions. For atypical lesions, an acetic acid test and/or histopathological examination of the lesion may be used. In addition, a positive HPV test of the lesion tissue can help in the diagnosis of condyloma acuminatum.
  Q: Can a positive blood test for HPV diagnose condyloma acuminatum?
  A: There is no such diagnostic method available, and even if such a diagnostic method is available in the future, it cannot be used to diagnose condyloma acuminatum without lesions on the skin or mucous membranes.
  Q: Can HPV cause condyloma acuminatum in other organs through the blood after having condyloma acuminatum?
  A: No. HPV is mainly found in the mucous membranes of the skin, mainly in the male and female genital and anal areas, as well as in the urethra, vagina, cervix, internal mucous membranes of the anus and rarely in the oral mucosa. HPV cannot infect other organs through the bloodstream, just as flowers and plants can only grow on the ground, not in sand and gravel.
  Q: Can condyloma acuminatum be cured?
  A: Eradication means that the lesion is removed and never reoccurs. Condyloma acuminatum can be cured. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.
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  A: Please see my online article for topical treatment options for condyloma acuminata. It is important to emphasize the need for a physician with extensive clinical experience to choose a treatment based on the patient’s lesions and other circumstances in order to reduce the patient’s pain during the treatment process and minimize the cost of treatment.
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  A: The following aspects of the patient can reduce the recurrence of condyloma acuminata: First, we should pay attention to rest, adjust the mentality, avoid mental tension, fatigue; second, we should strengthen nutrition, eat more protein-rich food to improve their own immunity; third, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable choice of anti-virus and improve the immunity of drugs.
  
  A: During the treatment of condyloma acuminata, couples or sexual partners should avoid sexual intercourse and avoid contact with the skin mucosa of the lesion. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you should wash your hands frequently and wash your towels, underwear and tubs separately.
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  A: There is no gold standard for this. In my personal experience, it usually takes more than six months for the wart lesions to be removed.
  Q: What are the negative consequences of warts? Does it have any effect on fertility?
  A: There are no negative consequences after the warts are cured, and there is no effect on male or female fertility.